Boris Zbarsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gervase Markham wrote:
>> The DOM Inspector blink function uses a special border built into XUL
>> boxes, I believe.
>
> Actually, no.  DOM inspector grabs the rendering context (or rather
> tries to) and paints the lines directly to it.

right, i looked at its code and tried to imitate it in mine.  basically,
it gets the nsIRenderingContext and draws using that.  one of the things
i need for this is inLayoutUtils.h found in
extensions/inspector/src/base.  this is not found in dist/include/ so i
manually linked it.  but it's not working.  i keep getting "No such file
or directory" for various .h's.  how exactly do i #include the .h's in
the inspector?  thank you.

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Xiaolei Li        |       [EMAIL PROTECTED]       |        www.xiaolei.org
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