Hi Jacob

In what way do you mean react? If you mean that all layers should move,
thats already included into the groupmanager. How do you mean "and when
they are hidden, the Z-order changes" If they are hidden they should be
overseen i think, and when they are made visible again, then they should
invoke a redraw of the layer positions.

Regards
Daniel

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Well, the next thing you'll want would be to react to when one of the
layers moves, you want to move the other ones in concert, and when they
are hidden, the Z-order changes, and so on. Sounds like a window manager
to me, before too long :)

--JYL

> Hi!
>
> I had a big problem and that was i had 3 layers that i needed to have 
> exacly 10 pixels vertical from eachother. The problem was not to place

> them but to keep the distance when they resized. I have now made a 
> function for that, that triggers on "onresize" but its just for the 
> vertical bit.
>
> I will however make one for horizontal resize and both vertical and 
> horizontal aswell, and now i wonder if there is something else that 
> needs to be added to this manager, so if you have any idees please 
> send them to me.
>
> Regards
> Daniel
>
>
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