In the reference manual the attribute placement is defined in the
LzNode. A bit of talk about placement (and defining the
defaultplacement attribute) is found in the "Extending Classes"
chapter. Basically you can define any view to be placed inside a
different class by name (placement="name") you do not need to use the
"dot" notation if the view you are referencing is a nested view. So
the following will place the text inside the "b" view
<class name="foo">
<view>
<view name="b"/>
</view>
</class>
<foo><text placement="b" text="b"></foo>

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On 5/22/07, Ong Leong Seng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

While I am studying the Developer guideline v3.3.3, I found something
interesting thing on "chapter IV. In Depth > States > Performance
Considerations" that we can plan a button at window title area by
setting the placement equal to "title_area".

So I try to look into the LZX reference on window to get more option for
the placement but I can't found anything describe on that.

May I know where can I get more information on the placement option.

Thank you.

Cheers,
James


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