Vince,
No problem, glad to help.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Vince Teachout
Sent: 28 November 2007 22:59
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Subject: Re: How to create a double-line class?

Dave Crozier wrote:
> Vince,
> Assuming the two lines are named Line1 and Line2 then In the Container
> Resize() you need:
>
> * Container.Resize()
> With This

Thank you.  The call to resize in the container init() was the main 
thing I missed.  Also, for some reason I had been expecting the lines to 
resize at DESIGN time, and your example made me realize that it would 
only happen at run time.  Ie, it's ok for it to look odd at DT, it will 
be ok at RT.

To make it easier for me to work with, I set the container border width 
to 1, then in init() I set it to 0.  That way I can see how long it is 
at DT.  Thanks!


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