Now Albert, that is one very slick piece of code!!!

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Albert Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:44 PM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: Anchors and Scrolling regions


> Kayza, try this sort of thing in an ON AFTER START eep:
>
> SET VAR vScreenHeight INTEGER = (INT(SSUB(CVAL('ScreenSize'),2)))
> SWITCH (.vScreenHeight)
>   CASE 1050
>     PROPERTY MyScrollingRegion ROWCOUNT 20
>     BREAK
>   CASE 728
>     PROPERTY MyScrollingRegion ROWCOUNT 15
>     BREAK
>   CASE 480
>     PROPERTY MyScrollingRegion ROWCOUNT 10
>     BREAK
> ENDSW
>
>
>     --- Kayza Kleinman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I like the anchors functionality quite a bit. There is one thing I
> > haven't seen discussed, though, and I'm wondering if anyone has looked
> > at this.
> >
> > Say I have a scrolling region with 10 rows. Now, if I expand the screen,
> > I could add some more rows. However, if Use the anchor functionality,
> > each row just gets taller. This does make sense.It's also not terrible -
> > and a whole lot more esthetically pleasing than all that dead space.
> > What I would REALLY like to happen, however, is for the system to
> > dynamically increase the number of rows that the scrolling region can
> > show. This needs to be dynamic, because people have different sized
> > screens at different resolutions, so I want the number of rows to
> > increase to fill the screen, while keeping each row at the same height
> > it was.
> >
> > Is this doable? Do I need to look at different functionality? Or do I
> > need to submit an enhancement request?
> > --
> >
> > Kayza Kleinman
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