Yes they can be, but *I* am not able to get them to work without them flickering 10x a second during resizing.
Do I put it in the parent's OnResize? Or the child's? Also, for each of my panels I must write a new "onresize" code. BUT the anchoring system can be modified to do this... Select (for each anchor) 2 points, and a %. So: Panel1 contains 2 listboxes... Listbox1 Topanchor = Panel1.Top, Panel1.Height, 1% Listbox1.BottomAnchor = Panel1.Top, Panel1.Height, 33% This is probably not the most eliquent, but shouldbe able to work? On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Micha Nelissen <[email protected]>wrote: > Reenen Laurie wrote: > > For me, all I really want that's not supported via Lazarus at the moment > > is the % of parent statement... > > > > So > > child1.top := 0% (1%?) > > child1.bottom := 33% > > child2.top := 34%; > > child2.bottom := 100%; > > These kind of calculations are easy in the OnResize event of the parent. > A OnResize is also much more flexible, because you can keep some childs > fixed and others proportional etc. Also the in between child space is > preferred to be fixed e.g. 6 pixels or so. I think there are many > variations on the 'proportional theme' to be liked that they cannot be > put into a 'choose pull-down' property editor. > > Micha > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus > -- o__ ,_.>/ _ (_)_\(_)_______ ...speed is good _______________ I believe five out of four people have a problem with fractions.
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