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When I press Alt, I can see the shortcut characters. But when navigation with the Alt shortcuts into the Start menu, from a certain level, the characters don't show anymore...
Is this a bug?
As you will see in the video next actions are taken:
- ALT - F (--> Start menu)
- ALT - R (--> Routine)
- ALT - R (--> Orders)
In the next menu, no characters are shown in the square boxes. The shorcut keys still work, but at this level and in the deeper levels, the big characters aren't shown anymore.
Hello,
Thank you for the video? What is the version in this video that you are using of our controls? I tried it with v13.1 and the latest service release and it seems to work fine. Please take a look at the attached sample.
It's 11.2.
Hi Lieven,
Thank you for your feedback.
Did you have the time to try my sample and see if it works for you?
Hi Boris,
I asked OpenEdge if they can provide me with an updated version of Infragistics. I'll keep you updated.
Thx, L.
Do you know if this is fixed in the latest 11.2 release? We are working together with Progress and they provide us with the Infragistics version. I can ask them to give me the latest 11.2 version, but if it's not solved there then there's not much use in doing this.
Lieven
I am not experiencing this with v11.2. So I am not sure if the issue is in the version used. Could you please try it out with the trial version of 13.1 NetAdvantage so we know if the behavior is coming from your project?
Please let me know if you need my assistance in the future.
Just tried this with v13.1 (Trial) and I have the same issue, so I guess it's more of a problem in our code or in the way Progress integrates Infragistics.
I'll take this up with Progress Support. I would gladly provide you with a sample project, but that will be too much work right now. Maybe I'll get back to you about this problem later on.
Thx, Lieven
Thank you Lieven. I will be waiting for your sample project here.
Ok, I'll try it as quickly as I can. Currently some other high-priority work.