hmm .. I thought it is as simple as can be ... no maybe not as could be but not very complicated ;)
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:11 PM, kita yui <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks K, > I wonder if there is a simple method to do the same thing. > Thanks anyway...Leui > > *"Krzysztof B. Wicher" <[email protected]>* wrote: > > Try that: > @mark.replace([rec.parent.left+rec.left,rec.parent.top+rec.top].inspect) in > your rec.click > > K > > On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:53 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > >> hi, >> I'm sorry if this mail is not proper for I'm a biginner of Ruby or >> programming. >> I'm wondering how to get the position on a window. >> Method like 'left' or 'top' return the position of a object, but they are >> not on a window but on flow or stack (when it is in flow or stack). >> >> I made a sample below. Click any rect, then you'll see the position of it. >> Shoes.app do >> left=[] >> middle=[] >> right=[] >> flow :height=>600, :width=>600 do >> flow :height=>600,:width=>200 do >> 12.times do >> image 100,100 do >> fill green(0.6) >> @m=rect 0,0,100,100 >> end >> left.push(@m) >> end >> end >> flow :height=>600,:width=>200 do >> 12.times do >> image 100,100 do >> fill red(0.6) >> @m=rect 0,0,100,100 >> end >> middle.push(@m) >> end >> end >> flow :height=>600,:width=>200 do >> 12.times do >> image 100,100 do >> fill yellow(0.6) >> @m=rect 0,0,100,100 >> end >> right.push(@m) >> end >> end >> end >> @mark=banner(777) >> rects=[left,middle,right] >> rects.each do |rect| >> rect.each do |rec| >> rec.click do >> @mark.replace([rec.left,rec.top].inspect) >> end >> end >> end >> end >> Does anyone know how to get the position on a window? >> Cheers....Leui >> ------------------------------ >> Power up the Internet with Yahoo! >> Toolbar.<http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/toolbar/> >> > > > > > ------------------------------ > Power up the Internet with Yahoo! > Toolbar.<http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/toolbar/> >
