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New Post 1/3/2009 4:48 PM
  dubem1
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Default cursor of a form should be the arrow, not the IBeam 

A form has a cursor property set initialy to "Default"

The default cursor should be the arrow.  In build 6.2.3, the default cursor is the IBeam.

I have check over Winforms and the default cursor is the arrow.

To reproduce, start a VWG project and notice the cursor over the form is the IBeam cursor instead of the arrow.

Thank you

Martin

 
New Post 1/4/2009 1:31 AM
  palli
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Re: Default cursor of a form should be the arrow, not the IBeam 

Hi Martin !

I can confirm this in VWG 6.2.3 NET3.5 but it's only not working in IE(7) DHTML. OK in FF3 and ok in Silverlight.

Issue created with a demo app (which workings are irrelevant, just to show the cursor change when hoovering over controls). Issue can be found HERE.

Palli

 


Páll Björnsson - Visual WebGui support team - Email: support@visualwebgui.com
 
New Post 1/4/2009 5:27 AM
  ori.cohen
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Re: Default cursor of a form should be the arrow, not the IBeam 

Hello Martin!

I was also able to validate this issue on VWG v6.2.3. Only on IE and only on DHTML.
I assigned the issue to Itzik for futher scheduling.

Please view the issue here to see the modifications.

Regards,

Ori Cohen

Manager of support, the Visual WebGui team

 
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