Hi everyone,
using PB2019 build 2170 how do you keep consistency in datawindows when using themes and custom code for background color ?
See this example :
how to make that F2 look like F1 ?
Thanks for suggestions.
Philippe.
Hi everyone,
using PB2019 build 2170 how do you keep consistency in datawindows when using themes and custom code for background color ?
See this example :
how to make that F2 look like F1 ?
Thanks for suggestions.
Philippe.
Mark,
I've tested in 2019 R2, it works with themes supplied by Appeon.
I made a custom one by copying "Flat design blue" and modified background color setting for dwo-column ("background-color":"#F1F4FC",) then the rendering is not the same if you have an expression for the background color of a column. see picture attached ...
Regards,
Hi Philippe,
I have built a test case to test it but I can neither reproduce it in PB2019 build 2170 nor PB2019 build 2328 on our side. Of cause, I also suggest that you upgrade your app to PB2019 build 2328, which will provide you better Theme feature.
If you can also reproduce it in the other machine, I suggest you report a bug via our support ticketing system : https://www.appeon.com/standardsupport/newbug and also please provide a reproducible sample test case for us to reproduce it.
Regards,
Hi Phillipe;
FWIW: I would not even bother with PB2019 as the Theme feature was only partially implemented. Please upgrade to PB 2019 R2 to fully utilize the Theme feature in its totally revamped state. The latest R2 build BTW is #2328.
Regards ... Chris
in our application we use a lot of expression for background colors in DW.
This way we cannot have consistency in the visual interface.
If this is the expected behavior themes, can we not have a method that returns the values applied by the theme?
Best regards,
Currently, we don't have a method that returns the values applied by the Theme.
But yes, this must be a pain for you. So I will record it as a new enhancement / requirement request and will transfer it to our product team for consideration. Thanks for your understanding.
Regards,