On Sat Aug 7, 2010, Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com wrote:

For the main dictionary entry, use the Documentation specifier when
filing the request in the RQCC.

> If the boundingrect of a group is such a powerful property I wonder why
> the default for groups isn't "boundingrect not empty" and is
> automatically set to the coordinates when a group is created or resized ?

It depends what you want to do with the group...... Altering that behavior with the boundingRect is useful for making canvas-like regions, but if you're not after a canvas you may prefer the default behavior.


Richard,

I think *you* are the most competent person to re-write the "boundingrect" entry of the Dictionary and to specify the details more accurately and understandably, after all, as you mentioned, it was you who requested such a feature from Scott Raney. And this was probably one of the last additions Scott Raney made to the MetaTalk language, as the "boundingrect" did not find its way into the Help index of the Metacard IDE as we still use it today.

On August 6 you wrote:

But some time ago I needed more canvas-like behaviors,
and Scott Raney accommodated me by adding the boundingRect property for
groups.

Similar to SuperCard's backSize property, the boundingRect lets you
define a rect for the scrollable area of a group regardless of its contents.


Question: Can we not achieve the same effect for a fixed scrollable area when we simply "set the rect", i.e. not the boundingrect, and the locLocation to true? What is the difference for a scrollable area when you use "boundingrect" instead?

On August 7 you wrote:

Yeah, the boundingRect property been a godsend on some projects, and I
was quite pleased when Raney added it.  Makes short work of things that
can get quite complicated without it.


Could you possibly provide us - the revolution users - with more details and examples, why the boundingrect is a "godsend" and and how it simplifies things that otherwise remain complicated?-

Of course, the "boundingrect" is one of the solutions to the "set the loc of objects in a group" problem, identical (in that) to the effect of the "magic button", and very similar to the effect of Jacqueline's proposal to switch off the scrollbars of a group if the image is smaller than the group. The only difference when focusing on this bug - as it were "on the surface", but not only - is that with the "boundingsrect" scrollbars are tolerated with smaller images whereas with Jacqueline's proposal you have to turn the scrollbars off.

If would be surely very nice of you and helpful for Revolution users if you would tell us more about the other features coming with the "boundingrect" property that provide canvas-like behaviors and simplify otherwise complicated things.

Thanks very much in advance.

Wilhelm Sanke
<http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia>

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