Ok, i will look at it as well, thanks a lot.

2010/2/9 Norman Klein <[email protected]>

> You might also want to pick up a copy of "Laszlo in Action" as
> placement is covered in depth. There is a nice example demonstrating
> its usage from a visual standpoint and the debugger output is used to
> show it from a lexical standpoint.
>
> Norman Klein
> Author: Laszlo in Action
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:00 AM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:
> > But don't stop asking your questions!  It's good to see what people are
> using, and what things are not obvious.  Placement is pretty key, but it is
> buried deep in the documentation.
> >
> > On 2010-02-09, at 10:01, cem sonmez wrote:
> >
> >> I need to read the developer doc. again.
> >> Thanks a lot.
> >> Kind regards
> >>
> >> 2010/2/9 P T Withington <[email protected]>
> >>
> >>> I think you are looking for the `placement` attribute:
> >>>
> >>> http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps4.7/docs/developers/views.html#d0e68210
> >>>
> >>> which lets you override the lexical organization of views to place a
> view
> >>> within a specific other view.
> >>>
> >>> On 2010-02-09, at 09:24, cem sonmez wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> And at last
> >>>>
> >>>> var registerWindoww = new lz.registerNewUser(canvas, {x:
> loginScreen.x,
> >>>> y:loginScreen.y});
> >>>> in the line above, for which attribute *canvas *value is being used.
> >>>> for example if i want to create it with the tag
> >>>> <registerNewUser x="200" y="300" *?=canvas*>
> >>>> </registerNewUser>
> >>>>
> >>>> Bec. I want to override a method of myclass object and i can use it on
> >>> swf8
> >>>> with no problem like :
> >>>>
> >>>> registerWindoww.cancel= function () {
> >>>>
> >>>> }
> >>>>
> >>>> But on swf10, it is not allowed to create functions dynamically. So i
> >>> think,
> >>>> i need to use *registerWindoww* tag.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> 2010/2/8 cem sonmez <[email protected]>
> >>>>
> >>>>> thanks a lot Henry.
> >>>>> Actually, i have many questions about openlaszlo. Maybe, these are so
> >>>>> simple questions, but anyway i will ask in my next post :)
> >>>>> Regards.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 2010/2/8 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You would pass a hash table with the attribute values, as the second
> >>> value
> >>>>>> to the constructor (first
> >>>>>> value is the parent that the instance will become a child of), so an
> >>>>>> example is this instance
> >>>>>> would become a child of the canvas view
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> var foo = new lz.myclass(canvas, {x: 200, y:300, visible: false,
> >>> flavor:
> >>>>>> chocolate, ...})
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:37 AM, cem sonmez <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> hi all
> >>>>>>> for axample, i have class named : *MyClass* and extends from
> window.
> >>>>>>> And in another class definetion, i m trying to create an instance
> of
> >>>>>>> myClass class with : *var myClass= new lz.MyClass();*
> >>>>>>> And while creating the object, i want to pass the attribute values
> to
> >>>>>>> myClass object. e.g (x=200, width="300") without writing
> >>>>>>> myClass.setAttribute('x',200);
> >>>>>>> trying to use like *var myClass= new lz.MyClass('x=200'); . *Is
> there
> >>>>>>> any way like this syntax. * *I hope, I could explain what i m
> trying
> >>> to
> >>>>>>> do.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Kind regards
> >>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>> Cem SONMEZ
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> Henry Minsky
> >>>>>> Software Architect
> >>>>>> [email protected]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Cem SONMEZ
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Cem SONMEZ
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cem SONMEZ
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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