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			| Yet another new user [message #3791] | 
			Mon, 26 June 2006 21:52   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						brianE
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		Hello All 
I have used BCB6 for a while now and am used to being able to design my forms on screen. I came across Upp by chance and have read lots that has been written. So much looks so intriguing that I cannot resist trying it out. But - you can guess this - I am a little stumped over Layout. 
 
I drop an ArrayCtrl on to a form and I immediately want to set the number of rows and columns. You can tell me 'that is not the way' and I will believe you! So, what is The Way? I really do want to play with this but I feel I am going to fall at the first hurdle. 
 
BrianE
		
		
		
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			| Re: Yet another new user [message #3811 is a reply to message #3810] | 
			Tue, 27 June 2006 22:38   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
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						forlano
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		| brianE wrote on Tue, 27 June 2006 22:25 |   OK, I have gone through the tutorial and it is so much clearer now. I guess the Layout is just that - a place to lay out the form and its widgets. The contents belongs in the Constructor. The examples and demos make more sense and I can see a way forward. However, I suspect I will be back with more questions! 
 
BrianE 
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Do not worry, I am here to answer your question... at least the easiest,    . For the difficult one we ask help together to other very clever U++ guru that populate this forum. 
Do not forget to post the code to make effective and fast the answer. 
 
Luigi
		
		
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