It may be that I haven't figured it out yet, but all of the B4X sliders I've tested have a common problem:
With most of the sliders I've tested, you can even pass a value that ‘sets’ the slider. You can also query this value afterwards. The problem with this is that the graphical interface never reflects this change. A slider can only be adjusted ‘graphically’ through manual interaction by the user. Or am I completely off base?
Let's be honest. This is completely unsatisfactory. There may be ways to preset a slider to a value and then reflect this change in the view. But this should actually be built into the basic functional principle of a slider when I change the value of a slider (if possible). Just my opinion. If somebody knows the trick, pls. answer to this post.
Cheers from Berlin
With most of the sliders I've tested, you can even pass a value that ‘sets’ the slider. You can also query this value afterwards. The problem with this is that the graphical interface never reflects this change. A slider can only be adjusted ‘graphically’ through manual interaction by the user. Or am I completely off base?
Let's be honest. This is completely unsatisfactory. There may be ways to preset a slider to a value and then reflect this change in the view. But this should actually be built into the basic functional principle of a slider when I change the value of a slider (if possible). Just my opinion. If somebody knows the trick, pls. answer to this post.
Cheers from Berlin