I'm trying to figure out how I can make a custom control in a way where user can scroll in all directions, but with a fixed row and column. A grid is not suitable for what I'm trying to do, because it scrolls column by column. I need horizontal scrolling to be smooth, pixel by pixel. I have no use for columns, only visual grid lines. Vertical scrolling should scroll not only the area on the right, but also the fixed region on the left. Same with horizontal scrolling: the header row should move along with the horizontal scrollbar.
This is just a rough draft of the final control I'm working on.
Note how the scrollbars do not cover the full control, only the larger region. The fixed column/row should also be able to move along with their corresponding scrollbar.
How should I implement the scrollbars to make this possible?
PS - This is to replace a much more thorough question which was deleted for being a mis-leading request. So sorry if I'm lacking details which you might need to know.
First, I thought you could do with this component (sample image) which is capable of holding controls in cells, but from your comment I understand that you want to draw everything yourself. So I wrote a '
THeaderGrid
' component:The component is build up out of three
TPaintScroller
controls (aTPaintBox
on aTScrollBox
). Actually, for both headers,TScrollBox
is a little bit heavyweighted, but it was kind of handy to use the same control as for the data region with the cells.There are three OnDraw events, one for both headers and one for the cells, but you could all set them to the same handler, alike the example above. Distinguish each by the column or row index being
-1
.The easiest way is to make a control without scrollbars and then put scrollbars over it with fine control of their size and position.
With Delphi 3-5 you could then encapsulate it as your new control using Custom Containers Pack, and drop onto new forms just like u do with regular grid.
Since D5 CCP is no more available but limited analogue is given as VCL TFrame. OR you can create those scrollbars in runtime - you need to search for Windows Handle creating routine, (trace TControl.Handle getter method), that might be ReCreateWnd or such, and as GDI handle created - create your scroll-bars over it.