This solution only solves half of my problem.  When the window is
resized, it will still screw stuff up.  I also have another issue where
I want to click on the screen and display on object where the user
clicked.  However, if the user clicks too close to the edge of the
window I want to make sure the whole object still is displayed.

thanks for the input,

kddubb

On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:33, Rolf Gabler-Mieck wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> I'd managed this in adding  the containing Branchgroup to the view
> BranchGraph, so everey transform, which  change the vieplatform is also
> made for the "Corne-Object" I did it for an arrow to show the direction
> to the desired target.
> best regards
> rolf
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
> >All,
> >
> >Is there a way to find out if an object is in the current View or not?
> >I have an object that I would like to stay on the edge of the screen no
> >matter how I resize the window or move the viewpoint.  Is there a better
> >or different way to do what I am wanting to do?
> >
> >Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
> >kddubb
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