Can you tell me where is the "DOM inspector like" code you copied? Thanks.
"Xiaolei Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Michal Ceresna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Thursday 21 October 2004 10:43, Boris Zbarsky 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. >>> >>> Sometimes it grabs the wrong one, of course, and then the lines can >>> end up getting hidden by other widgets on the page... >> >> Hello, >> >> We develop here an application with embedded mozilla and also deal >> with the problem how to draw on top of the rendered webpage. >> >> At the moment we use a DOM-inspector like code to do the painting. >> But the problem is that the drawing is lost if the webpage is >> repainted (e.g. scrolled or the chrome window is >> deactivated/activated) Fortunately, at the moment we use it only for >> blinking so it works. > > i have copied the DOM-inspector like code to do my own painting. it > works pretty well except the actual drawing of the lines doesn't appear > immediately after i run the code. that is, it seems like the window or > the view has to refresh or something for the lines to appear. is there > something i need to do? thanks. > > -- > Xiaolei Li | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.xiaolei.org _______________________________________________ mozilla-embedding mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-embedding
