By the way, WebKit has support for drawing the resizer.  So, if you are
trying to add a resizer to windows that display web content, you might want
to just enable the feature in WebKit (or at least the rendering portion of
it).
-Darin


On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Marc-Andre Decoste <m...@google.com> wrote:

> Salut,
>
>    I'm working on the resize corner view and am having a little trouble
> getting it to work. I tried to use the sample code provided in
> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/views-windowing, by
> doing as follows:
>
>
>    - in BrowserView::Init(), I create a label view and add it as a child
>    of the contents_container_
>    - in BrowserView::Layout(), I get the parent of the label, as well as
>    the preferred size of the label and then do as follows:
>    label->SetBounds((parent_view->width() - ps.width() )/ 2,
>        (parent_view->height() - ps.height()) / 2,
>        ps.width(), ps.height());
>    - Then I run with a break point in Label::Paint() and it seems to do as
>    it is told except...
>    I don't see the Hello World text drawn anywhere...
>    - I also tried my own BrowserResizerView class which also has mouse
>    event overrides and they never get called, only the Paint override which
>    seems to be painting on a /dev/nul canvas...
>
>    What am I doing wrong? Do we have more detailed documentation about
> this, or is
> http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/chromeviews the only
> source of info we currently have?
>
> Thanks!
>
> BYE
> MAD
>
>
> >
>

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