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Form control boundaries link rules (springs) [message #15647] |
Fri, 02 May 2008 01:05 |
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I'd like to move my projects to u++ and contribute for develop and expand this product. It is easy to use.
For the start, I would like to modify (help me because i'm new in u++) link boundaries rules (springs) for form (layot) controls in this mode:
Every form control need have this settings:
1. Left border
A. Snap by an {control|layer} to left|right|center
B . Keep proportion if is snapping by an control|layer to left|right|center
2. Right border
A. Snap by an control|layer to left|right|center
B . Keep proportion if is snapping by an control|layer to left|right|center
3. Top border
A. Snap by an control|layer to top|bottom|center
B . Keep proportion if is snapping by an control|layer to top|bottom|center
4. Bottom border
A. Snap by an control|layer to top|bottom|center
B . Keep proportion if is snapping by an control|layer to top|bottom|center
I post video with an example to
My Homepage
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Maybe i do not know full functional of controls library and form editor (LayDes and CtrLib packages) from u++ and this opportunities is realized better.
John!
[Updated on: Fri, 02 May 2008 01:20] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Form control boundaries link rules (springs) [message #15655 is a reply to message #15651] |
Fri, 02 May 2008 11:27 |
mrjt
Messages: 705 Registered: March 2007 Location: London
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That's not entirely true. There is a currently unsolved problem in that you cannot (AFAIK) have two controls that resize in the same direction on a window, because they end up overlapping.
I'd like to see this resolved as it's a common scenario. You can do it easily enough by adding addition layers of containers, but then you lose some of the benefits of the layout designed.
[Updated on: Fri, 02 May 2008 11:28] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Form control boundaries link rules (springs) [message #15666 is a reply to message #15655] |
Sat, 03 May 2008 09:17 |
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//mrjt
Quote: | That's not entirely true. There is a currently unsolved problem in that you cannot (AFAIK) have two controls that resize in the same direction on a window, because they end up overlapping.
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To omit overlapping can set rules!
Quote: | but then you lose some of the benefits of the layout designed
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If is modify library then need modify layout designed too. Or is other benefits wich i do not know? For the simplification we can set an wizard input form.
// Mindtraveller
Quote: | John, layouts do already have this functionality. And it is much simpler designed than one in your video. Just open TheIDE layout designer, add any control and look at four lines from this control towards 4 sides. They are clickable...
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I see that the simple boundary link (spring) is set!
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