Hi Mark,

As the engine sends four params (see below) with the resizestack message, it's quite easy to use them to achieve the goal:

on resizestack pNewWidth,pNewHeight,pOldWidth,pOldHeight
  local tRect,tTabStops,tTabStop,tNewTabStops
  -----
  put the rect of fld "Table" into tRect
  put pNewWidth - 4 into item 3 of tRect
  -- -4: you'll use an appropriate value depending on your context
  set the rect of fld "Table" to tRect -- resizes the field
  ------
  put the tabStops of fld "Table" into tTabStops
  repeat for each item tTabStop in tTabStops
put round(tTabStop * (pNewWidth / pOldWidth)) & comma after tNewTabStops -- a value in pixels (integers) according to the ratio between pNewWidth and pOldWidth
  end repeat
  delete last char of tNewTabStops -- comma
  set the tabStops of fld "Table" to tNewTabStops
end resizestack

See tabStops in the docs :-)

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

Le 17 mars 08 à 17:35, mfstuart a écrit :

Hi All,

I'm trying to apply this to my project, where I'm using a table field object
to display data with several columns.

What I'd like to do:
Upon the user resizing the stack (the width in this case), I would like to
resize the table columns proportionally. The table object is currently
resized in the stacks "on resizeStack" script.
So this would involve adjusting each item in the tabStops of the table
field, during the resizeStack script.

How do I do this?

TIA,
Mark Stuart

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