When i check 'show grid lines in entry list' (Options>Interface>Entry list) Keepass doesn't show the lower part of the thin borderline. I made 2 pictures:
Well, I can reproduce the issue, but unfortunately don't think I can do anything about it. KeePass is using the standard list view control of .NET / Windows, it doesn't do any drawing itself. Let's hope Microsoft fixes it :-)
Anyway, given the multitude of issues related to the grid lines option (yours is not the only one), I'm tempted to simply remove this option… As each second row has a different background color by default, following a line horizontally shouldn't be a problem. Can anyone give me a reason to keep the grid lines option?
Thanks and best regards
Dominik
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2010-03-20
KeePass is using the standard list view control of .NET / Windows, it doesn't do any drawing itself. Let's hope Microsoft fixes it :-)
Ok, that's what i've already thought about.
Can anyone give me a reason to keep the grid lines option?
In my mind, it's not necessary.. .only nice to have.
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When i check 'show grid lines in entry list' (Options>Interface>Entry list) Keepass doesn't show the lower part of the thin borderline. I made 2 pictures:
option checked:

unchecked:
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/aatj84bk/P1130478.JPG
Bye
Well, I can reproduce the issue, but unfortunately don't think I can do anything about it. KeePass is using the standard list view control of .NET / Windows, it doesn't do any drawing itself. Let's hope Microsoft fixes it :-)
Anyway, given the multitude of issues related to the grid lines option (yours is not the only one), I'm tempted to simply remove this option… As each second row has a different background color by default, following a line horizontally shouldn't be a problem. Can anyone give me a reason to keep the grid lines option?
Thanks and best regards
Dominik
Ok, that's what i've already thought about.
In my mind, it's not necessary.. .only nice to have.