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- From: rickg@eng.sun.com (The Tankster)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look
- Subject: Re: Positioning Panel_items
- Date: 11 Jan 93 13:09:58
- Organization: SunSoft, Inc.
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- Message-ID: <RICKG.93Jan11130958@irondude.eng.sun.com>
- References: <1993Jan11.181405.13323@nosc.mil>
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- In-reply-to: detorres@nosc.mil's message of Mon, 11 Jan 1993 18:14:05 GMT
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- Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look
- From: detorres@nosc.mil (Andy de Torres)
- Organization: Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 18:14:05 GMT
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- Can anyone fill in the following blanks for me? Or refer me to some decent
- documentation?
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- When I set the PANEL_LABEL_X of _____ to x/y, the _____ edge/corner/other will be
- PANEL_LABEL_Y
- PANEL_VALUE_X
- PANEL_VALUE_Y
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- at x/y.
-
- It seems to me that the answer is (totally) different for different Panel_items.
-
-
- you seem to have answered your own question here, since not all
- Panel Item's have value's associated with them (buttons, messages),
- PANEL_VALUE_X/Y may not be meaningful. certainly, XV_X/Y or XV_RECT
- will give you the coordinates of the Item's bounding rect.
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-
- <<tank
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- Richard M. "Tank" Goldstein rickg@Eng.Sun.COM
- Window Developer Environment,
- SunSoft, Inc.
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- "I'm a scientist. I don't think, I observe."
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