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Re: Test of Window looks good, Built window is a mess.
country flaguser name
United States
2007-10-17 04:07:24

Hi Julian,

Ok, I used VC++ to build it (in configuration). I added a Layout() call
as per your suggestion at the end of "main" constructor. That produced
a better result, but the splitter control is now truncated. Please see
http://www.azurebell.co.nz/ss5.doc for a screenshot of what I get now.

I wonder why I need to use a Layout() command and you dont? I have
Visual Studio 2005 on my computer. Is DialogBlocks using that to build
my app? And why is my splitter control truncated?

Many thanks,
Mark

>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Hm. Strangely, this works fine for me (using the link you gave). I
> notice you had a GCC configuration rather than VC++, and I added a
VC++
> one (using VC++ 6); I don't know whether if you built with GCC the
> behaviour would be different. You could try adding a Layout() call at
> the end of the frame constructor. Maybe someone else could test it
and
> see if they can reproduce the problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> Julian
>

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Re: Re: Test of Window looks good, Built window is a mess.
country flaguser name
United Kingdom
2007-10-17 04:21:18

Hi Mark,

Now I'm reproducing the problem - possibly I pressed F5 accidentally before.

I think it may be that without decorations, the size event isn't being
sent. Odd.

Anyway the splitter is being 'truncated' because you haven't toggled the
stretch factor, so it can't expand vertically.

With that, and the extra Layout, it seems to be OK.

Regards,

Julian

easton.mark wrote:
> Hi Julian,
>
> Ok, I used VC++ to build it (in configuration). I added a Layout() call
> as per your suggestion at the end of "main" constructor. That produced
> a better result, but the splitter control is now truncated. Please see
> http://www.azurebell.co.nz/ss5.doc for a screenshot of what I get now.
>;
> I wonder why I need to use a Layout() command and you dont? I have
> Visual Studio 2005 on my computer. Is DialogBlocks using that to build
> my app? And why is my splitter control truncated?
>
> Many thanks,
> Mark
>;
>
>>; Hi Mark,
>>
>> Hm. Strangely, this works fine for me (using the link you gave). I
>>; notice you had a GCC configuration rather than VC++, and I added a
>>;
> VC++
>
>>; one (using VC++ 6); I don't know whether if you built with GCC the
>>; behaviour would be different. You could try adding a Layout() call at
>>; the end of the frame constructor. Maybe someone else could test it
>>;
> and
>
>>; see if they can reproduce the problem.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Julian
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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>;
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