Inserting a WPF element in a non-standard screen in the editor, may result in the color of screen specific control elements to be displayed incorrectly in the runtime.

Inserting a WPF element in a non-standard screen in the editor, may result in the color of screen specific control elements to be displayed incorrectly in the runtime.

Summary

When a WPF element is drawn in a non-standard screen in the runtime, the back color or font color of other screen specific control elements, like a combo-box in the alarm screen, may be incorrect.

Description

When a WPF element is drawn in a non-standard screen in the runtime, the back color or font color of other screen specific control elements, like a combo-box in the alarm screen, may be incorrect.

Solution

An issue has been resolved, where the wrong color property was used in the runtime when drawing screen specific control elements (e.g. combobox) if a WPF element was used on the same zenon screen. Now, the WPF element react on its handle_ID when it gets drawn. This results in correct drawing of the win32-elements.

Issue Number: 31906
Fixed on Date: 26.11.2015
Versions: 7.20 0 BUILD 24121