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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » Understanding Frames
Re: Understanding Frames [message #3853 is a reply to message #3851] Sat, 01 July 2006 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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brianE wrote on Sat, 01 July 2006 00:09



What I want to do is split a window into this:
   +--------------+
   |              |
   +---+----------+
   |   |          |
   |   |          |
   |   |          |
   +---+----------+
The top portion always stays the same height, the left portion always stays the same width. And I will want to put things inside them. Do I use FrameTop and FrameLeft? If so how? Or is it LayoutFrameTop etc? I know that I don't want a splitter because that's moveable and I've learnt how to use that! Anyway, I'm sorry, but I am confused about Frames.


I cannot help you about frame as I've not yet really understood it. But if you want to design you window in some fixed manner perhaps the LabelBox can be enough. Drop as many you want on your layout. Resize them and put inside what you want. For this purpose I've neveer u8sed Frame.

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Once I have mastered these pesky frames I will want to talk about DragAndDrop! Are you ready? Wink

brianE



DragAndDrop is not yet supported but is in the ToDo list.
Luigi
 
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