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From: Geoff Schaller on 22 Apr 2010 17:43 Dirk, Lu. Erik's point is a very good one. Initially, just convert the browsers where your coloration issues are important and leave the others. Also convert 'slow' databrowsers. bBrowser can be 5-15 times faster. No exaggeration. Geoff "Dirk (Belgium)" <dirk.dot.herijgers(a)pbprojects.dot.be> wrote in message news:IuVzn.71703$gj4.44167(a)newsfe28.ams2: > Lu, > > If you have not a lot of sources which retain on databrowser, and you > have now the possibility to choose between databrowser and bBrowser, > you have to choose bBrowser, like Geoff said so. > > But, things are more difficult if you have 1000 of screens based on > databrowser (like me)... > > Dirk, Belgium > > > > Geoff Schaller wrote: > > > > Lu, > > > > Databrowser is a mess. You can colour rows and cells and columns but > > the code is complex and requires substantial class alterations. We > > went through this back in 1999 - 2001. > > > > Then along came bBrowser and Databrowser was dumped. I did a lot of > > work after Gunnar Bless to make these work and I have completely > > deleted all these libraries and have no interest resurrecting them. > > Go bBrowser. Take the pain now and convert. > > > > You won't look back. > > > > Geoff
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