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Re: Widget_Draw scrollebe but not scrollable ?? [message #44051 is a reply to message #44010] Mon, 16 May 2005 20:02 Go to previous message
pulsifer@bigfoot.com is currently offline  pulsifer@bigfoot.com
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Registered: December 2004
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I ran into a similar problem a couple of months ago.

You can get pretty close by making the initial window scrollable, but
by making the draw size a little smaller (approximately 4 pels on Mac
OS X) so that the scroll bars don't show up. Later when you make the
draw area bigger, the scroll bars appear. I had to play with it a
while to get it to work and it never worked perfectly, but got pretty
close.

Antonio Santiago wrote:
>>
>> This is not really possible. But sometimes there are tricks:
>>
>> http://www.dfanning.com/widget_tips/draw_scroll.html
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> David
>>
>
> :( This technique don't resolve my problem because I can't destroy
the
> original widget_draw.
> Well, in my application, this means the user has the responsability
to
> create the apropiate widget_draw with or without scrollbars from the
> beginning.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Antonio Santiago Pérez
> ( email: santiago<<at>>grahi.upc.edu )
> ( www: http://www.grahi.upc.edu/santiago )
> ( www: http://asantiago.blogsite.org )
> -----------------------------------------------------
> GRAHI - Grup de Recerca Aplicada en Hidrometeorologia
> Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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