Hi,

I've got similar comments plus a point about IE too.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20021003

1) dynapi.gui.viewpane.html

content #1: no horiz scroll bar & browser vert scroll bar appears too
content #2: ok
content #2(typo): no horiz scroll bar

2) dynapi.gui.viewpane-loadpanel.html

file 1: browser vert scroll bar appears too
file 2: browser vert scroll bar appears too
file 3: ok
With all files when horiz bar at max scroll
file content is badly clipped by vert scroll
bar (this can be seen in IE too). Maybe inner
border/scroll calculations?

3) dynapi.gui.viewpane-explorer.html

Both horiz and vert scrolling is ok.
Cicking text next to envelope will open
envelope but not expand menu. Envelope
cannot be closed again. Click + to expand
Emails then click on the Outbox text this
will open Inbox envelope and visa-versa
(this can be seen in IE too).

Notes)

The StyleManager stuff is part of the new
ViewPane / ScrollBar / Button components so
I don't know where to start to help with any
bug fixes.

Can't the use of StyleManger be optional? Noted
in comments that ButtonStyle / ScrollBarStyle
are optional but aren't they dependants in the
packages.js file?

Ahh I've found scrollbar.style.js provides a
default style named 'ScrollBar' and the style
'ViewPaneScrollBar' is an alias for it? I've
got a long way to go to understand this.

-
Kevin

"Raymond Irving" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> --- Leif W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Check out the examples/dynapi.gui.viewpane.html in
> > Mozilla 1.4 or 1.5 beta
> > and/or Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1.  The horizontal
> > scrollbar doesn't appear at
> > the bottom, in any of the three content pages (it
> > should appear in content 1
> > and 3, as it does in IE6 and Opera 7.11).
> 
> Strange! Might have something to do with autosizing?
>  
> > Also note, for the case of example content 2, where
> > the content is narrower
> > than the viewpane, this looks odd in the example
> > page, and at first I'd
> > expect the scrollbar to have shrunk to fit nicely
> > around the smaller
> > content.  Then I realize, the viewpane size is
> > static, and the content is
> > just falling short.  But what about minor rendering
> > glitches of a pixel here
> > or there?  Think this could be added as an option,
> > to have a "shrink-wrap"
> > or "collapsible" viewpane?
> 
> Well you could create a new ViewPaneStyle to support
> the Collapse feature but in most cases (I think) the
> user would not want the ViewPane's "viewing area" to
> be changed.
> 
> --
> Raymond Irving
> 
> > Leif
> > 
> > P.S. Let me know if more info is needed, or
> > screenshots.  I'll take a look
> > at the code as well, but at a quick glance I have no
> > idea why the Mozilla
> > code isn't working.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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