Raymond, I noticed your code looks different than mine... Try this. And you
should see what I am talking about.  

var container = new DynLayer(null,0,0,200,200,"e0e0e0");
var insideObj = new DynLayer("Inside",0,0,400,400, "blue"); // larger than
our container...
container.addChild(insideObj);

DragEvent.setDragBoundary(insideObj, {left:0, right:0, top:0, bottom:0});
DragEvent.enableDragEvents(insideObj)
dynapi.document.addChild(container);

Brian Hayes

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raymond Irving
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Where does this need to be poted?

Hi,

I'm unable to reproduct the choppy behaviour. Here's the code I'm using:

var container = new
DynLayer(null,0,0,200,200,"e0e0e0");
var insideObj = new DynLayer("Inside",0,0,400,400, "blue"); // larger than
our container...
container.addChild(insideObj);

DragEvent.enableDragEvents(container,insideObj)
dynapi.document.addChild(container);

Could you provide an online demo of this error?

--
Rayond Irving



--- Brian Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O.k I just did a little test, and the below code only seems to work if 
> you put a layer inside a layer, but if your layer is larger than your 
> page (not in side a layer, but simply on added to the page) it doen't 
> work.. So, how can you tell if your parent layer is the window or a 
> DynLayer? Or again, i'm sure its the below code..or, possibly not 
> being able to detect a window size change??
>  
>   _____
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian 
> Hayes
> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 10:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Where does this need to be poted?
>  
> Dear developer's,
>  
>             I wanted to share a code change that I made today with 
> version 3, as it relates to the setDragBoundary function is 
> DragEvents. I noticed that when you enable boundaries and you have 
> this within a containing object that was smaller than the one with 
> limits you would get very choppy behavior. I worked around this by 
> using the eventlistener "ondragmove" and "ondragstop", by setting my 
> location based on the area of my container..
> Then it hit me, while working on the
> dynapi.function.getimage and some guys from work whom specialize in 
> oop style programing..
> add the code to the core
> dragevent.js file (line 113), and not longer worry about it.. So here 
> it is, and please let me know what  could do better (if any, as math 
> is hard for me to visualize)..
>  
> Origianal Code..
>                                                 //if
> (x<l) x = l;
>                                                
> //else if
> (x>lyr.parent.w-lyr.w-r) x = lyr.parent.w-lyr.w-r;
>                                                 //if
> (y<t) y = t;
>                                                
> //else if
> (y>lyr.parent.h-lyr.h-b) y = lyr.parent.h-lyr.h-b;
>  
> New Code..
>                                                
> if(lyr.parent.w>lyr.w){ //
> We are in a container larger than we are, so use the orignal code..
>                                                     
>        if (x<l) x = l;
>                                                     
>        else if
> (x>lyr.parent.w-lyr.w-r) x = lyr.parent.w-lyr.w-r;
>                                                     
>        if (y<t) y = t;
>                                                     
>        else if
> (y>lyr.parent.h-lyr.h-b) y = lyr.parent.h-lyr.h-b;
> 
>                                                 } else 
> if(lyr.parent.w<lyr.w){ //opps we are larger than our container, so 
> make us smother to our areas..
>                                                     
>        if ( (x*-1) < l)
> x = l;
>                                                     
>        else if (
> ((x*-1) +lyr.parent.w-r) >= lyr.w) x = lyr.parent.w-lyr.w-r;
>                                                     
>        if ( (y*-1) < t)
> y = t;
>                                                     
>        else if (
> ((y*-1) +lyr.parent.h-b) >= lyr.h) y = lyr.parent.w-lyr.h-b;
>                                                 }
>  
> The above allows the borders to flow very smooth..
> Please let me know what
> you think, and if you have a cleaner way of writing the above..
>  
> Example:
>  
> var container = new
> DynLayer(null,0,0,200,200,"e0e0e0");
> var insideObj = new DynLayer("Inside",0,0,400,400, "blue"); larger 
> than our container...
> container.addChild(insideObj);
> dynapi.document.addChild(container);
> dynapi.document.insertAllChildren();
>  
> Thanks... Brian Hayes.
> 


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