Hey, Dushan
I agree, that in most cases users placed label on the left. But my opinion
that if every such detail will be considered, then the library will become
swollen. Its my personal point of view.
Regards,
Dmitriy Igrishin
2010/3/16 Dushan Savich <[email protected]>
>
>> And how to control lpCustom? Such way, as Wt currently has? :)
>>
>>
> Indeed. When labelPlacement variable is set to lpCustom , the user gets
> the responsibility of doing the all of the work.
> I suppose that would not be a big problem, because 90% of the time you
> would place the label on the left, and when you really need to put it on the
> other side of the screen , you would use the lpCustom
>
> Some OO purists ( usually those Java programmers ) would actually try
> to create a new class and implement the Decorator pattern,but that would be
> over-complicating things.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Dushan
>
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