On Sunday 12 December 2010 21:38:49 richard terry wrote: Sorry, didn't delete something as I was cutnpasting and typing: try again:
Simple sample code: Public sub Save_Settings() Settings["Your_Section_Name/HSplit_Main.Layout"] = HSplit_Main.Layout end to restore this: Public Sub Settings_Load() HSplit_Main.Layout = Settings["Your_Section_Name/HSplit_Main.Layout"] End > > BTW settings is located usually in: > > /home/user/.config/gambas3/your_app_name.conf > > eg /home/richard/ etc > > Regards > > Richard > > On Sunday 12 December 2010 12:15:27 Benoît Minisini wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > How to save the layout of VSplit? > > > I tried: > > > > > > SUB Form_Open() > > > vsplit1.settings = Settings["Group/Key"]; > > > PRINT Settings["Group/Key"] ' (1) > > > PRINT vsplit1.settings ' (2) > > > END > > > > > > Of course > > > > > > SUB Form_Close() > > > Settings["Group/Key"] = vsplit1.settings > > > END > > > > > > In running, (1) and (2) are different, all numbers in (2) are smaller > > > than (1). After some running, numbers in (2) decrease. > > > > > > I tried Settings.Read(vsplit1.window) too but I think that it saves its > > > location and size, not its content layout. > > > > > > Gambas 2.22. > > > Thanks! > > > > When writing to the splitter Settings property, the values of the layout > > are relatives. I mean that setting "1,2" or setting "2,4" has exactly > > the same result: 1/3 of the total size for the first pane, and 2/3 fot > > the other one. > > > > When reading the Settings property, you normally get the true sizes. As > > pixel sizes are integers, you don't get necessarily the same result. > > > > For example, if your splitter has 329 pixels to share, setting the layout > > to "1,2", or "2,4", or "200,400" will result in 110 pixels to the first > > pane and 219 pixels to the second pane. And so, when you will read the > > Settings property later, you will get "110,219". > > > > Does that explanation make things clearer? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for > PL/SQL, new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in > packages, OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Gambas-user mailing list > Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user