GTK+ has its text-widgets decoupled from scrollbars, but
wxWindows appears to always create at least the vertical scrollbar.
Actually, it looks like wxMSW lets one specify that a textctrl should
have no (vertical) scrollbar with the `wxTE_NO_VSCROLL' style (not
that I have any clue about MSWindows-programming--I'm just
guessing...; am I right?), too....
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On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 08:58:18PM -0800, Robin Dunn wrote:
You can't take the scrollbars off the native wxTextCtrl widgets
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Actually, it looks like wxMSW lets one specify that a textctrl should
have no (vertical) scrollbar with the `wxTE_NO_VSCROLL' style (not
that I have any clue about MSWindows-programming--I'm just
guessing...; am I right?), too....
If it works, then yes. Otherwise, no. <wink>
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I don't have any Windows boxes, so I guess I'll never know....
Regarding `why it's like that', I'll take that as an `I don't
know--ask wx-dev'
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On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 01:00:31PM -0800, Robin Dunn wrote:
Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
>
>Actually, it looks like wxMSW lets one specify that a textctrl should
>have no (vertical) scrollbar with the `wxTE_NO_VSCROLL' style (not
>that I have any clue about MSWindows-programming--I'm just
>guessing...; am I right?), too....
>
If it works, then yes. Otherwise, no. <wink>
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