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Re: LogPos (and Logc) - what does it mean? [message #35753 is a reply to message #35752] |
Fri, 16 March 2012 19:46  |
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Hi slashupp,
Splitter.SetPos() is actually not related to LogPos at all. It takes percent value multiplied by 100 (have a look in docs) Not sure why is it so, I guess some historical reason, or maybe some optimization 
For info about LogPos, I can only point you to docs here and there is also some info in GUI tutorial I think...
Best regards,
Honza
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