Having used the TSplitter or an ancestor of one many times and not
experienced this problem I wonder if perhaps it only works correctly when
aligned to TClient as I have used it.  If so you might try parenting it by
an invisible panel to see if that helps.  Also, if using D2006 you'll want
to check all the related components for their margin and padding settings.
These too can cause improper looking alignment of objects at runtime if not
used correctly or not turned off!

from Robert Meek dba Tangentals Design


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> Maybe playing around the wht Anchors property ?

Nope.

Anchor doesn't work with TSplitter...
...or else, TSplitter works together with other components only if that
components are aligned and
not anchored.





--- Wilfried Mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Human,
> 
> > But anyway, supose I will encounter other situations where I can't use a
scroll box.
> > It will be a way to align something to the right before other components
aligned to top?
> 
> Maybe playing around the wht Anchors property ?
> Dont know if they work similar with all controls like in your
> application.
> 
> ---
> Rgds, Wilfried
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