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From: <bo...@co...> - 2003-10-19 17:04:20
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Hi!
Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for resizing a percentage of parent
widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
Cow
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From: Kevin <ke...@ke...> - 2003-10-19 20:06:10
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"Háber János" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> Hi!
> Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for resizing a percentage of parent
> widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
Should be easy enough. Or write an override for your own DynLayer.
-
Kevin
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From: <bo...@co...> - 2003-10-19 20:15:58
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2003. okt=F3ber 19. 21.33 d=E1tummal Kevin ezt =EDrta:
> "H=E1ber J=E1nos" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for resizing a percentage of
> > parent widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
>
> Should be easy enough. Or write an override for your own DynLayer.
yepp! I try, but it's not work.
I overwrite the setSize function (first , I compare the width and height is=
=20
string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate the width/height from parent=
=20
width/height. Because I replace the input value because it's not work.
Cow
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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-10-20 01:25:21
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Hi,
It's all inside the docs. See docs/changelog.html
Use setAnchor({stretchH:'20%',stretchV:'40%'})
I'm getting the feeling we are not aware of the full
power of DynAPI 3.0 :) It can do anything you want it
to do.
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--- Háber János <bo...@co...> wrote:
> 2003. október 19. 21.33 dátummal Kevin ezt írta:
> > "Háber János" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for
> resizing a percentage of
> > > parent widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
> >
> > Should be easy enough. Or write an override for
> your own DynLayer.
> yepp! I try, but it's not work.
> I overwrite the setSize function (first , I compare
> the width and height is
> string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate the
> width/height from parent
> width/height. Because I replace the input value
> because it's not work.
>
> Cow
>
>
>
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From: Kevin <ke...@ke...> - 2003-10-20 17:07:12
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"Raymond Irving" wrote:
> It's all inside the docs. See docs/changelog.html
>
> Use setAnchor({stretchH:'20%',stretchV:'40%'})
>
> I'm getting the feeling we are not aware of the full
> power of DynAPI 3.0 :) It can do anything you want it
> to do.
Yes Raymond thanks for the pointers.
(bows down) "We are not aWarthy!" :)
Can DynAPI 3.0 make toast?
-
Kevin
> --
> Raymond Irving
>
>
> --- Háber János <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > 2003. október 19. 21.33 dátummal Kevin ezt írta:
> > > "Háber János" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > > Hi!
> > > > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for
> > resizing a percentage of
> > > > parent widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
> > >
> > > Should be easy enough. Or write an override for
> > your own DynLayer.
> > yepp! I try, but it's not work.
> > I overwrite the setSize function (first , I compare
> > the width and height is
> > string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate the
> > width/height from parent
> > width/height. Because I replace the input value
> > because it's not work.
> >
> > Cow
> >
> >
> >
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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-10-21 02:00:59
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--- Kevin <ke...@ke...> wrote:
>
> Can DynAPI 3.0 make toast?
>
Well, it can be used to write the application that
controls the toaster :)
--
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> -
> Kevin
>
> > --
> > Raymond Irving
> >
> >
> > --- Háber János <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > 2003. október 19. 21.33 dátummal Kevin ezt írta:
> > > > "Háber János" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > > > Hi!
> > > > > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for
> > > resizing a percentage of
> > > > > parent widget. example:
> setSize("20%","40%");
> > > >
> > > > Should be easy enough. Or write an override
> for
> > > your own DynLayer.
> > > yepp! I try, but it's not work.
> > > I overwrite the setSize function (first , I
> compare
> > > the width and height is
> > > string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate
> the
> > > width/height from parent
> > > width/height. Because I replace the input value
> > > because it's not work.
> > >
> > > Cow
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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From: Doug M. <do...@cr...> - 2003-10-21 15:41:29
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Well.. if you used a TV out card to plug your computer to a REALLY old tv,
then had DynAPI play a whole lot of colorfull random patterns..
and taped a slice of bread to the really old tv,
the radiation would eventually toast the bread..
Alternatly, you could port the fader widget to 3.0
and set a timer to fade from an image of bread, to an image of toast..
add an image of some toaster elements and then..
DynAPI 3.0 can make toast.
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The bigger question is: Can DynAPI 3.0 end world hunger?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raymond Irving" <xw...@ya...>
To: <dyn...@li...>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] DynLayer width/height
>
> --- Kevin <ke...@ke...> wrote:
> >
> > Can DynAPI 3.0 make toast?
> >
>
> Well, it can be used to write the application that
> controls the toaster :)
>
> --
> Raymond Irving
>
> > -
> > Kevin
> >
> > > --
> > > Raymond Irving
> > >
> > >
> > > --- Háber János <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > > 2003. október 19. 21.33 dátummal Kevin ezt írta:
> > > > > "Háber János" <bo...@co...> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi!
> > > > > > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for
> > > > resizing a percentage of
> > > > > > parent widget. example:
> > setSize("20%","40%");
> > > > >
> > > > > Should be easy enough. Or write an override
> > for
> > > > your own DynLayer.
> > > > yepp! I try, but it's not work.
> > > > I overwrite the setSize function (first , I
> > compare
> > > > the width and height is
> > > > string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate
> > the
> > > > width/height from parent
> > > > width/height. Because I replace the input value
> > > > because it's not work.
> > > >
> > > > Cow
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
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