Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
On August 7 you wrote:
Yeah, the boundingRect property been a godsend on some projects, and I
was quite pleased when Raney added it. Makes short work of things that
can get quite complicated without it.
Could you possibly provide us - the revolution users - with more de
On Sat Aug 7, 2010, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com wrote:
For the main dictionary entry, use the Documentation specifier when
filing the request in the RQCC.
> If the boundingrect of a group is such a powerful property I wonder why
> the default for groups isn't "boundingrect not
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
There seems to be no difference between "boundingrect empty and
locLocation true" and "boundingrect not empty and lockLocation false",
the option of "boundingrect not empty and lockLocaction true", which
would describe the properties of the group as I use it now, is absent i
On Sat Aug 7, 2010, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com wrote
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Thanks for this really valuable information.
>
> "set the boundingrect of group x to the rect of group x" solves the
> complete list of problems, the "setting" and "keeping" bugs are no
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for this really valuable information.
"set the boundingrect of group x to the rect of group x" solves the
complete list of problems, the "setting" and "keeping" bugs are no
longer interfering and all side effects have gone away - like with the
magic button,
On Fri Aug 6, 2010, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
> Actually, there are at least two bugs: The problem of "setting" the loc
> and that of "keeping" the loc - although the lockloc of the image is set
> to true. "Lockloc" in the context of the definition abov
On 8/6/10 12:08 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Yes, with the default dynamic behavior of groups this is what most folks
will experience. But some time ago I needed more canvas-like behaviors,
and Scott Raney accommodated me by adding the boundingRect property for
groups.
His group has only 2 object
On 8/6/10 12:01 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
I need to rephrase the bug definition after Jacqueline has found out
about the effect of the group scrollbars:
"If an image is smaller than the dimensions of a group and the
vscrollbar and the hscrollbar are set to true, then you cannot set the
loc of the
Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
Actually, there are at least two bugs: The problem of "setting" the loc
and that of "keeping" the loc - although the lockloc of the image is set
to true. "Lockloc" in the context of the definition above is also broken.
After having succesfully centered the image, it will - as
I need to rephrase the bug definition after Jacqueline has found out
about the effect of the group scrollbars:
"If an image is smaller than the dimensions of a group and the
vscrollbar and the hscrollbar are set to true, then you cannot set the
loc of the image to the loc of the group or relia
On Tue Aug 3, 2010, J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com wrote:
I downloaded your stack and took a look. The problem isn't an unlocked
group (your group was locked.)
Jacqueline, really thanks for taking a look. Thanks to the others who
gave feedback, too, but I think by responding to J
On 8/3/10 2:55 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
1. The magic button - as a workaround - resolves the group bug that
YOU CANNOT SET THE LOC OF AN IMAGE IN A GROUP IF THE IMAGE IS SMALLER
THAN THE GROUP.
In the case of a smaller image the scriptline "set the loc of image "x"
to the loc of group "y"" wil
Not sure, but I'd guess that the OP is falling afoul of the elastic
nature of groups that have lockloc=false. When that is the case,
groups automatically snap to the bounds of whatever they contain
whenever they get the chance -- i.e. when the things they contain move
or are themselves resized (I b
Me, too, with a group and an even smaller image.
If I set the loc of the image to a point outside the group, the group
expands to contain it, as usual. If I set it to a point anywhere inside the
group, again, the group extent adjusts.
On a Mac. Does this matter?
Craig Newman
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On 8/3/10 2:55 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
YOU CANNOT SET THE LOC OF AN IMAGE IN A GROUP IF THE IMAGE IS SMALLER
THAN THE GROUP.
In the case of a smaller image the scriptline "set the loc of image "x"
to the loc of group "y"" will place the image at the topleft corner of
the group instead (unless
I was so intrigued by the various effects of the workaround that I
included "magic" in the subject line. Bringing Harry Potter into play
may also help to start the process of improvements for Revolution
announced by Kevin last week, namely - among them - better communication
with users and the
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