Hi Mike,

Where's your GridLayout module?  

Thanks,

Phil Larson

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Kangas
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 10:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Tables, grids, etc.
> 
> 
> Here is a GridLayout module that I based on
> Java's GridLayout Manager. This only goes on
> top of Win32::GUI. So.... there are two things
> to consider. That is.... declare the 'widget' width
> and height before declaring its placement with the
> '-left' and '-top' AND make up for when declaring
> the GridLayout::new the parmaters are.....
> 
>   $grid = GridLayout::new(3,4,400,300,5,0);
>   3 - columns
>   4 - rows
>   400 - window width
>   300 - window height
>   5 - xPadding( space between widget and cell border )
>   0 - yPadding
> 
> sample declaration ---
> 
> $win->AddLabel(
>     -name => "label1",
>     -width => $grid->width(35),
>     -height => $grid->height(11),
>     -left => $grid->column(1, "l"), # 1st column, left aligned
>     -top => $grid->row(1, "t"),  # 1st row, top aligned
>     -text => "Label 1",
> );
> 
> i have had to 'play' with the widget sizes to get things exactly
> where i want them but this module at least does a good job
> of putting things pretty close to where I want them right away
> which makes the 'futsing' a lot easier.
> 
> Hope someone finds it useful...
> Any ?'s -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Later all,
> Mike Kangas
> 
> Bryan wrote:
> 
> > Hi. A while back someone asked about the possibility of 
> displaying data in a
> > table or grid format. I was wondering if any information on that had
> > surfaced since the post? I saw mention in the archives of a GridLayout
> > module, anyone know where I can find some more info on that? 
> I'm working on
> > a program that requires that format of data display and I'm 
> stumped as to
> > how to go about doing it. Any info on the topic would be appriciated.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -Bryan
> 

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