There isn't a way in Visual to move an existing object into a frame. You
have to create the object in the desired frame. So your "3" has to come
first, I believe. This is true for Visual's built-in objects, and would be
true for yours as well, presumably.
Bruce Sherwood
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Subject: [Visualpython-users] Frames in User Created Classes...
> Does anyone have experience with the following:
>
> 1) You have created a new class for visual python using faces to draw new
> shaped objects.
>
> 2) You write a program that creates several instances of these objects.
>
> 3) You now want to add all of these instances to a common frame.
>
> How do you set up the classes in 1) such that the objects in 2) will all
be
> part of this same frame proposed in 3)?
>
> Thom
>
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