On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Anne van Kesteren <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Normally with <b> being a child of <a> there would not be any >>> adjustment. >> >> Yup. I don't understand whether you're just agreeing with me or disagreeing >> :) >> >> With shadow trees in place, we need to let them react to events >> happening in nodes, distributed to insertion points. > > Is there any adjustment if offset* are computed on getting anyway? > (Calling it adjustment if there's no actual adjustment (they're just > relative to target) seems wrong.) Whoops, sorry -- don't understand if we're talking about adjust target/relativeTarget or offset* in the example. If the former, then yes, it's really not any sort of adjustment. Just grab the current value of target and compute on demand. :DG<
