Hello Martin.
The night was clear.
Here the result :
https://sites.google.com/site/fredvsbinaries/mse_dock.mp4
Many thanks.
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> >
> >Please use dragdock.caption.
>
> Here it works only when optiondock.captionhint := true
> but it gives the caption of the form, not the caption of dragdock.caption
>
Strange:
"
function tdockcontroller.getdockcaption: msestring;
begin
if fcaption = '' then begin
result:=
> A state variable face in grip involves some overhead, I'll take a look.
With last commit --> pefect, works perfect, is perfect.
>> And could it be possible to assign a hint when mouse goes on the grip
>> pannel ? (Ho, this time I ask much too much, very sorry.)
>Please use dragdock.caption.
On Monday 24 July 2017 14:23:44 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > git master 2de3e44cb5ff55322ac47c9818f2b81d0703cf3f has
> > tgripframe.grip_faceactive.
>
> Excellent, I will test it tonight.
>
> Huh, how can you know if a form is docked ? Does it exist a property like:
> If Myform.isdocked then ...
>
> git master 2de3e44cb5ff55322ac47c9818f2b81d0703cf3f has
> tgripframe.grip_faceactive.
Excellent, I will test it tonight.
Huh, how can you know if a form is docked ? Does it exist a property like: If
Myform.isdocked then ...
Is it possible to dock/undock a form by code (and how)?
Many
On Sunday 23 July 2017 18:40:46 Martin Schreiber wrote:
>
> The line and pattern grips change color if active. A state variable face in
> grip involves some overhead, I'll take a look.
>
git master 2de3e44cb5ff55322ac47c9818f2b81d0703cf3f has
tgripframe.grip_faceactive.
Martin
On Sunday 23 July 2017 17:36:47 Fred van Stappen wrote:
>
> It seems that, for grip.face.fade the direction is inverted --->
> fade.direction := gd_down ---> gives as result fade.direction := gd_left.
>
> I did (after assigning a template with fade for grip.face.template)
You probably override
On Saturday 22 July 2017 17:03:56 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Huh, little detail about face.fade...
>
> When defining a template for frame.grip.face.fade.template > crash at
> run.
>
Please try again with git master a9d5638504b85503ad0a6dcf0f06a4b953d16c26,
thanks for reporting.
Martin
On Saturday 22 July 2017 07:16:07 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> On Friday 21 July 2017 18:49:29 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > > tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-)
> >
> > Huh, is it not time to show better what you can be done with mse ?
>
> I do that also since more than 10 years.
On Friday 21 July 2017 18:49:29 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-)
>
> Huh, is it not time to show better what you can be done with mse ?
>
I do that also since more than 10 years. Most of the people ignore it, many
are bugged out.
Martin
On Friday 21 July 2017 19:10:58 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Do you have a "gallery of demos using mesgui" ?
>
>
> We, mse users, could add our projects in this page to show what mse can do.
>
Please put them to MSEuniverse, maybe in a special section.
Martin
Do you have a "gallery of demos using mesgui" ?
We, mse users, could add our projects in this page to show what mse can do.
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> tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-)
Huh, is it not time to show better what you can be done with mse ?
I know that it is sensible, but only you could give demos of your brillant
ideas.
Not every user is a explorer.
Fre;D
On Friday 21 July 2017 18:11:55 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> Hello Martin.
>
>
> I like the face.fade feature. (see attachment).
>
Looks good! :-)
tface and tframe exist since more than 10 years BTW. ;-)
A tip: define the color gradient in a "tfacecomp" and select
the "tfacecomp"-component in the
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