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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » Understanding Frames
Re: Understanding Frames [message #3862 is a reply to message #3860] Sun, 02 July 2006 14:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
brianE is currently offline  brianE
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Slowly I am getting there! The Layout version works well: drop a StaticRect on layout; do Ctrl-T to get text; adjust the VSizePos etc; Ctrl-T to get back to layout; things happen!

I notice that you can add '.Color(Red)' to the text but that it isn't reflected in the layout - that would be handy.

I also notice that if I put a button in a StaticRect it isn't 'owned' by the SR but still belongs to the layout as a whole. I realise that you can have a separate layout for each SR and drop buttons on to that, though.

I just thought of something: If you were to use Splitters to cut up the main window AND a Splitter could have one (or more) sections of fixed size (height or width, depending), then Splitters would be all I needed! Is this possible?

(I still want to understand frames, though, he said, sotto voce)

brianE
 
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