In the forum I've seen someone say : you can't change parent dynamically. Oh well. I'll try to hack it in some other way.
On 6/13/07, Can Barışcan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can I change the parent of a view within a view that has a layout? I have something that is inited in a view and placed according to a layout. Instead of destroying it, I want to hide it and put it in an invisible view (restoring the layout for the remaining elements). Then when I want to show it again, I want to put it back inside the layout but like it was added from scratch like a new thing was added to the layout, so this way I don't have to destroy, then initialize it again each time I virtually close and open it. Opening puts things according to layout.. Like windows.subviews[1].setParent(windowstack) then windowstack.subviews[1].setParent(windows). It says in docs chapter 32 states: "This example highlights the metaphysical nature of states: they modify the meta-object protocol enough so that their contents can be stored and applied elsewhere. (This could conceivably be a feature of the system as a whole as in, for example, an LzNode.setParent(otherLzNode), but it's not)." I don't really get this. Can
