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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-04-24 22:41:54
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Hi,
When using setClass('whatever',true) you should always
create dynlayer with width and height or 0. This is to
prevent dynlayer from attempting to autosize the
layer.
It was suggested once that we get the width and the
height from the style of the layer, but that might not
be a good thing to do as style sheets can use
different values for width and height:
width:100px; height:100px;
width:100%; height:100%;
width:100cm; height:100cm;
If a layer's style width inside the style sheet was
set to 100% then the dynlayer would report the wrong
size, correct?
Any thoughts on this? Should we document that users
set the width and height to 0,0 when using style
sheets? Or should we enable DynLayer.assignElement()
to first check for a valid css width/height before
calling getContentWidth/Height?
--
Raymond Irving
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