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| LISTBOX SET ROWS HEIGHT ( {* ;} object ; height {; unit} ) | ||||||||
| Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
| * | Operator |   | If specified, object is an object name (string) If omitted, object is a variable | |||||
| object | Form object |   | Object name (if * is specified) or Variable (if * is omitted) | |||||
| height | Longint |   | Row height (in pixels) | |||||
| unit | Longint |   | Unit of height value: 0 or omitted = pixels, 1 = lines | |||||
The LISTBOX SET ROWS HEIGHT command allows you to modify by programming the row height in the list box object set using the object and * parameters.
If you pass the optional * parameter, you indicate that the object parameter is an object name (string). If you do not pass this parameter, you indicate that the object parameter is a variable. In this case, you pass a variable reference instead of a string. For more information about object names, refer to the Object Properties section.
By default, if you omit the unit parameter, the height is expressed in pixels. To modify the unit, in the unit parameter you can pass one of the following constants, found in the List Box theme:
| Constant | Type | Value | Comment | 
| lk lines | Longint | 1 | Height is expressed as a number of lines. 4D calculates the height of a line according to the font. | 
| lk pixels | Longint | 0 | Height is expressed as a number of pixels (default). | 
Note: For more information about calculating the height of rows, refer to the Design Reference manual.
									LISTBOX Get rows height
									
									LISTBOX SET AUTO ROW HEIGHT
									
									LISTBOX SET ROW HEIGHT
									
	Product:  4D
	Theme:  List Box
	Number:  
        835
        
        
        
	
	Created:  4D 2004 
	Renamed: 4D v12
	Modified:  4D v13
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	4D Language Reference ( 4D v18)
	
	
	
	
	
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