Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-09 Thread Steve Checkley
would be something like 16 pixels tall. It also has a frame around it, which some Mac apps like Automator don't have. I'm quite excited about 2.9, but haven't spent too much time trying out the beta. I tried doing my own geometry with the mouseMove set up that you described so well in your

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Steve Checkley
Hi Jacque, Unfortunately, I've deleted the original handlers and gone back to using Rev's own geometry manager. I'd placed a button in the bottom right of the window and turned on live resizing. In pseudocode, the button's script ran along the lines of: on mouseDown repeat while the

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Steve, Why do you need a button to resize a window? Why can't you use OSX's own little handle in the bottom-right of each resizable window? Everybody who uses the geometry manager is bound to run into its limits some day, losing a lot of time fixing it or even having to completely

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
Steve Checkley wrote: Hi Jacque, Unfortunately, I've deleted the original handlers and gone back to using Rev's own geometry manager. I'd placed a button in the bottom right of the window and turned on live resizing. In pseudocode, the button's script ran along the lines of: on

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
Steve Checkley wrote: Wow! I didn't know how to work better with the mouse. That's really useful! The reason I want to have my own growbox is because I've drawn an OS X style bottom bar. The standard growbox in Rev doesn't look right, I'm afraid, especially in Leopard. I'm very much a

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Steve Checkley
Wow! I didn't know how to work better with the mouse. That's really useful! The reason I want to have my own growbox is because I've drawn an OS X style bottom bar. The standard growbox in Rev doesn't look right, I'm afraid, especially in Leopard. I'm very much a stickler for making things

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Chipp Walters
You can grab my altLayout manager at: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginDownload/Downloads.htm and it will place a grow box in the bottom right hand corner of your stack, though it is a WinXP one. Just change the graphic. The code manages the resizing of the window w/out using

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Chipp Walters wrote: You can grab my altLayout manager at: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginDownload/Downloads.htm ... I think I got it a couple hundred years ago from Scotty Rossi. No, I believe that would be Chipp -- any alt- thing is part of the vast empire

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Scott Rossi
... I think I got it a couple hundred years ago from Scotty Rossi. No, I believe that would be Chipp -- any alt- thing is part of the vast empire (altEmpire) that is Altuit. I need to read better -- now I see that you (Chipp) were the dude responding to the geometry thread. How do you like

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-07 Thread Chipp Walters
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Doing my own geometry

2008-02-06 Thread Steve Checkley
Hello all, A short while back, I remember seeing a thread about doing ones own geometry and not having to rely up the geometry manager. I've had a go at writing my own, mainly so I can have a growbox that looks like it belongs to an OS X bottombar. However, there's a great deal of lag as the

Re: Doing my own geometry

2008-02-06 Thread J. Landman Gay
Steve Checkley wrote: A short while back, I remember seeing a thread about doing ones own geometry and not having to rely up the geometry manager. I've had a go at writing my own, mainly so I can have a growbox that looks like it belongs to an OS X bottombar. However, there's a great deal of