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- From: dave@genghis.GoldCoast.co.jp (Dave Madden)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.interleaf
- Subject: lisp diagramming
- Keywords: lisp diagramming microdoc
- Message-ID: <DAVE.92Sep2150945@genghis.GoldCoast.co.jp>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 06:09:45 GMT
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- I've got a lisp program that occasionally needs to put a new microdoc
- in a frame, but I'm having a little trouble with it. I can create the
- udoc, put text into it, link it into the frame/doc, and get it to
- display, but I can't get the width set properly. (The udoc contains
- text along these lines: ``WARNING:\nDanger, Will Robinson!'', but the
- udoc always seems to be Size'd->To Frame->Horizontal, when what I want
- is for it to be a little wider than the longest line -- the way it
- would be if I typed in the text by hand.)
- I've also found that manipulating existing udocs from a lisp program
- sometimes causes them to do wierd things, like resize themselves
- vertically to some huge height. Anybody know why, or how to stop it?
-
- TIA
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