I could just imagine the mathematics for this. It's a grid and I doubt you
would even want to atempt this using a Tile algorithm.

Yeah, what is the use case, I can't think of a reason why you would want to
resize stuff like this in a Tile pane.

I could understand a Canvas that had grid snapping but not a Tile. ... maybe
this is what he meant.

Peace, Mike

On 2/16/07, Eric Guesdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Imagine a dynamic square 3x3 or 10x10 depends of columns number



So, each little square (9 little square – 1x1 in the 3x3 case) can cover
2x2 surface or 1x3 or 3x1 etc…





Do you understand what I mean, sorry for my english



Thanks for your interest



Regards



Eric
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At this time no.  I want it to work mostly like the Tile component.  But
maybe a subclass of it would have the functionality.

Just curious as to your needs for resizing each box?  Do you think this
would be an in-demand feature?  In what way do you visualize this feature
and what are the use cases?

Thanks for the input

On 2/16/07, *Eric Guesdon* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Nice Job,



Do you plan to allow an individual resizing of each box ?



Eric




















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http://www.geocities.com/jwopitz/portfolio/tileCanvas/TileCanvasTest.swf

Any comments, constructive criticism, etc. are appreciated. It is
still a work in progress.

I need to work on a few things:
- better drag/drop functionality
- data accommodations from other components

Once I get my code base straightened out, I will post the source as well.

Thanks,
jwopitz

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