Hi,
It's all inside the docs. See docs/changelog.html
Use setAnchor({stretchH:'20%',stretchV:'40%'})
I'm getting the feeling we are not aware of the full
power of DynAPI 3.0 :) It can do anything you want it
to do.
--
Raymond Irving
--- H�ber J�nos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2003. okt�ber 19. 21.33 d�tummal Kevin ezt �rta:
> > "H�ber J�nos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > Anybody can modify the DynLayer element for
> resizing a percentage of
> > > parent widget. example: setSize("20%","40%");
> >
> > Should be easy enough. Or write an override for
> your own DynLayer.
> yepp! I try, but it's not work.
> I overwrite the setSize function (first , I compare
> the width and height is
> string or not (typeof)) After that I calculate the
> width/height from parent
> width/height. Because I replace the input value
> because it's not work.
>
> Cow
>
>
>
>
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