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RunRevPlanet New Grid Component - Now Available

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:38 pm
by smpcs
Sydney, November 10 2009 - RunRevPlanet YouTube Channel

RunRevPlanet has opened a YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/runrevplanet and the first uploaded video is a preview of the new grid component that will be launched soon.

EDIT: News Update

Sydney, November 16 2009 - Releases New Grid Component

RunRevPlanet releases a new spreadsheet style grid component for Revolution. Features include:

* Unbound spreadsheet style grid
* Storage mode with 10,000's of rows and columns
* Virtual mode with 1,000,000's of rows and columns
* Over 110 handlers and 32 custom properties
* Fast scrolling
* Shading of alternate rows
* Highlighting of cursor row and column labels
* Selection of ranges of cells
* Click and drag selection of cells
* Printing of all or selected cells
* Every cell can have own alignment, color and text style
* Editing of cells
* Frozen rows
* Frozen columns
* Message mode for detecting changes such as mouse clicks, edited cells, and scrolling
* Simple input and output of tab delimited plain text or HTML
* Uses HTML <table> tags for formatted input and output
* Insertion and deletion of rows
* Dynamic resizing of grid size
* Simple runtime changing of the number of rows and columns
* Written in 100% revTalk
* Supports Linux
* Supports Mac
* Supports Windows
* No external libraries
* Free technical support
* Royalty free license

Please visit Introduction to the Grid Stack at RunRevPlanet for more details. As an introductory offer, get 25% off the cost of the Developer's License.

There is a second video on the RunRevPlanet YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/runrevplanet showing more of what the grid can do.

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:34 am
by whelkybaby
Awesome!

I'll be looking forward to this. :o)


Steve
www.theworcestersource.com

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:31 am
by ale870
Good news! I expect to see tips & tricks, demos, tutorials, etc...

Thank you for this initiative!

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:01 am
by smpcs
There are a couple of tutorials in the 110 page Guide and Reference and two demo applications included in the Developer's Kit to get you started.

But yes, you can rarely have too many tips and tricks or tutorials, so there will be more to come.

Scott.