OK, thanks, then I'll just handle it myself, which seem like what the other other people replying are doing.

Thanks,
Jesse


Raymond Irving wrote:

Hello Jesse,

DynAPI 2.9+ uses setLocation(x,y) instead of moveTo()
and moveBy() has been removed.
The feature that you're looking for is often times
left up to users' implementation. DynAPI only provides
the core methods and properties inside the distro.
What I would suggest is that you make an extension for
the DynLayer object. In so doing users who need this
feature can include the extension. Agree?

If you need help with creating the extension. Then let
me know.

Best regards,

--
Raymond Irving
--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm using 2.9. Is there a good way to do it with
this? When is 3.0 supposed to be coming out?

Thanks,
Jesse

Raymond Irving wrote:


What version of dynapi are you using?

This situation will be addressed with 3.0. It uses

a

layer motion/collision detection library that can

be

used for exactly what you want it to.

--
Raymond Irving

--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:




I have a 2 layers, and when one moves, I want the
other one to move, so they move as a group.
Shouldn't be hard to do, but I don't know how to
tell how far the first layer has moved, that way
my move callback can move the other one by the

same

distance.


Is there something that I can look at when I'm in
the ondragmove listener to see how far it's moved?

Thanks in advance,
Jesse






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