lol,
it was a direct translation, yes, but one uses that exactly the same way in
Germany and Norway, where I come from, so I thought by myself, in the
anglo-german language area it would be known. My fault.
And thank you.
2011/8/16 Fabien Bodard
> 2011/8/16 Dag-Jarle Johansen :
> > Hi out ther
so easy :-)
thanks a lot
2011/8/16 charlesg
>
> Hi
>
>
> Dag-Jarle Johansen wrote:
> >
> > How can I set the position of the split
> >
>
> hsplit1.Layout = [100, 200]
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Am Dienstag, den 16.08.2011, 11:45 -0300 schrieb Dag-Jarle Johansen:
> I just stay on the cable.
Salut Dag,
nice expression, as native german I can imagine what you want to
express, but please let them know what it is "auf der Leitung stehen"
Thanks
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Amicalement
Charlie
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2011/8/16 Dag-Jarle Johansen :
> Hi out there!
>
> Latalely I have tried to use the design-objects of G3/4009, most work as
> aspected. But I would like to know: How can I set the position of the split
> in the HSplit-object? I saw there is .Setting and .Layout available, but
> without any referenc
Hi
Dag-Jarle Johansen wrote:
>
> How can I set the position of the split
>
hsplit1.Layout = [100, 200]
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Hi out there!
Latalely I have tried to use the design-objects of G3/4009, most work as
aspected. But I would like to know: How can I set the position of the split
in the HSplit-object? I saw there is .Setting and .Layout available, but
without any references I just stay on the cable.
Thanks in ad