02-08-2011 12:33 PM
LV 2010, Win Vista, although I've seen this on earlier versions too.
If a panel TAB control is set to NOT auto-grow, and you place an object that's larger than the tab control inside one of the tabs, I would expect to NOT be able to affect the part of the object that's outside the TAB.
I CERTAINLY would not expect the contained object to be layered ON TOP of the container, preventing me from grabbing the container handles.
Here is a JING showing this weird behavior.
I didn't show it, but you CAN re-size the TAB control from the other corners, i.e. the ones not "covered" by the contained object.
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02-08-2011 12:47 PM
I have seen this as well. Really annoying. I'd consider it a bug, and as such should probably go into the Monthly Bug Thread over in the BreakPoint forum.
02-08-2011 01:22 PM
I had thought the same thing, but maybe there was a LVBehaveWeird = TRUE setting I had missed somewhere.
I have reported to Tech Support.
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02-08-2011 01:44 PM
Thx for reporting and hoping it will be fixed for LV2011 ![]()