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Re: "Forlano tabs" - how to reduce a headache by the proper use of the designer... [message #2143 is a reply to message #2135] Sun, 02 April 2006 13:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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fudadmin wrote on Sun, 02 April 2006 12:11


1. This way can't go through all your forms quickly and "visually" and add new widgets during the process of improvements.
2. Accessing labels only by index is a headache, too.

[to be continued...]
P.S Comments are welcome!



My comment: YOU ARE RIGHT!!!

I lost many hours to wright it and I'm not at all satisfact. Now I must retouch some widget with the result to retouch again all their position. Crying or Very Sad

I want to know the more intelligent way. Rolling Eyes

PS: which file do you need? what is *.iml? In the package directory there is nothing that end with *iml. Please specify better. Anyway I attach the *.lay file I used for the previous test (it is mask2 layout)
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