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Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3764] | graham: 0 width columns seems to work fine in 0.0.14 here, but you may not need it once column filtering is properly implemented. then you determine which columns need to be displayed with OUT-COLS and in which order |
Pekr 4-Jan-2006 [3765x3] | ok, thanks ... |
btw - lock-lst should be preserved for real locking, I would maybe introduce - no-edit, or no-select flags ... just a naming convention ... | |
but maybe you don't intend on locking? - e.g. like in excel, typical split view, you want to lock few rowns/columns, to not be scrolled .... | |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3768] | Henrik, there is no /resize function. |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3769] | I haven't thought about scroll locking yet |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3770] | update Updates the list, when inputting new values. resize Resizes the entire list view to fit. |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3771x2] | graham, you are right. resizing is done with UPDATE |
I had RESIZE in the first version | |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3773] | so, how can I get the scroller to resize correctly ? |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3774] | UPDATE is meant to be used every time you want to display the list after any kind of change |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3775] | I get the corner piece at a different size from the scroller. |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3776] | I'll have to implement this more cleanly, so the scroller updates correctly |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3777] | And when I use /update, it restores the scroller width to the original and not my changed version. |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3778] | yep... it's hard set to 20 pixels right now. that will be fixed. |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3779x2] | where can I change it ? |
I did it before but can't find where I did it! | |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3781x2] | search for scr/resize/x 20 in the code |
how about SCR-WIDTH? is that ok? | |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3783x2] | why not use scroller-width ? |
I know people like to save letters ... :) | |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3785] | if it's standard... I just refer to the scroller everywhere as SCR |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3786] | yes, I know. |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3787] | and the header is HDR, list is LST, edit is EDT |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3788] | yep, you don't like vowels. |
Pekr 4-Jan-2006 [3789] | mabe he just like TLAs :-) |
Henrik 4-Jan-2006 [3790x2] | maybe it's just easier to search for in the code? |
pekr, I don't know what it takes to make it compatible with RebGUI, as I've never worked with it. | |
Graham 4-Jan-2006 [3792x5] | http://www.compkarori.com/reb/pluginchat7.r |
when you click on a name in the list, ip and port information is given. | |
prelude to private chat. | |
synapse chat 0.0.16 at http://www.compkarori.com/reb/pluginchat9.r | |
the background slows everything down so as per Allen's suggestion, I have set saved-area: true for all the buttons. I did the same for the main message area which fixes up the slow scrolling issue, but causes a resize error sometimes. Not sure how to fix this as resetting the saved-area to true after a resize doesn't fix it. | |
Volker 4-Jan-2006 [3797] | If the background is calculated, saved-area: true on background? |
Allen 4-Jan-2006 [3798] | try pasting the below in layout [text "Hello world"] or effect [grid 10x10] or effect [gradient 0x1 255.20.20 20.20.255] |
Henrik 5-Jan-2006 [3799] | 0.0.15 uploaded Changes: New: Updated documentation with images New: DATA can now also be a single block of values Fix: IN-COLS is no longer mandatory Fix: MAIN-COL is no longer mandatory New: Default WIDTHS now a fraction value. New: Fractional widths of the list width as decimals Fix: List size calculation optimizations Fix: Scroller width is now always equal to the corner reset button width New: SCR-WIDTH lets you set the scroller width Fix: AGG is no longer a requirement New: CLEAR to quickly clear the list The files have moved again: http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/list-view/list-view.r Docs are available in makedoc2 format at: http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/list-view/list-view.txtand http://www.hmkdesign.dk/rebol/list-view/list-view.html |
Graham 5-Jan-2006 [3800x2] | Seems to be a missing graphic for the docs |
ie broken link. | |
Henrik 5-Jan-2006 [3802] | yes, some graphics are still missing. there is a bug in the width calculation code, which I want to fix for 0.0.16, so I thought that would have a higher priority |
Graham 5-Jan-2006 [3803] | what does the corner reset button do ? |
Henrik 5-Jan-2006 [3804] | resets the sorting mode to 'nosort |
Graham 5-Jan-2006 [3805x2] | Any plans on adding drag and drop on to the list ? |
eg. moving elements from one list-view to another? | |
Henrik 5-Jan-2006 [3807] | maybe if I get time, but it will not be added until after inline editing and most bugs have been fixed... |
Graham 5-Jan-2006 [3808] | we'll try and give you more feedback about bugs then :) |
Henrik 5-Jan-2006 [3809] | thanks... 0.0.16 and forward will provide some testcases and new demos, so it's going to be easier to test. |
Pekr 6-Jan-2006 [3810x2] | Graham - please slow down with new features, unless basic ones do work :-) I would like to ask you, if you or your users do really heavy drag and drop and what is more, even in between several grids? |
but I can tell you what our 300 users are used to, working with 3 grids we introduced within last 10 years, what they valued most - - column resizing was not an issue at all - proper grid can calculate size to set it automatically - we had two modes, auto column-width adjust, or static, set in config - drag and drop was rarely used for columns. You can do it othe way around - let users to choose which columns they want to see, in what order. Let them save the config!!! Without it, forget about your grid being powerfull - what ppl are looking for is comfortable view of their data. Each person is used to slightly different view - horizontal scrolling is a must. How cbut I can tell you what our 300 users are used to, working with 3 grids we introduced within last 10 years, what they valued most - - column resizing was not an issue at all - proper grid can calculate size to set it automatically - we had two modes, auto column-width adjust, or static, set in config - drag and drop was rarely used for columns. You can do it othe way around - let users to choose which columns they want to see, in what order. Let them save the config!!! Without it, forget about your grid being powerfull - what ppl are looking for is comfortable view of their data. Each person is used to slightly different view - horizontal scrolling is a must. How cbut I can tell you what our 300 users are used to, working with 3 grids we introduced within last 10 years, what they valued most - - column resizing was not an issue at all - proper grid can calculate size to set it automatically - we had two modes, auto column-width adjust, or static, set in config - drag and drop was rarely used for columns. You can do it othe way around - let users to choose which columns they want to see, in what order. Let them save the config!!! Without it, forget about your grid being powerfull - what ppl are looking for is comfortable view of their data. Each person is used to slightly different view - horizontal scrolling is a must. How cbut I can tell you what our 300 users are used to, working with 3 grids we introduced within last 10 years, what they valued most - - column resizing was not an issue at all - proper grid can calculate size to set it automatically - we had two modes, auto column-width adjust, or static, set in config - drag and drop was rarely used for columns. You can do it othe way around - let users to choose which columns they want to see, in what order. Let them save the config!!! Without it, forget about your grid being powerfull - what ppl are looking for is comfortable view of their data. Each person is used to slightly different view - horizontal scrolling is a must. How cbut I can tell you what our 300 users are used to, working with 3 grids we introduced within last 10 years, what they valued most - - column resizing was not an issue at all - proper grid can calculate size to set it automatically - we had two modes, auto column-width adjust, or static, set in config - drag and drop was rarely used for columns. You can do it othe way around - let users to choose which columns they want to see, in what order. Let them save the config!!! Without it, forget about your grid being powerfull - what ppl are looking for is comfortable view of their data. Each person is used to slightly different view - horizontal scrolling is a must. It is so basic feature, I wonder why noone is requesting it? grids based upon list show its main flaw - non ability to scroll horizontally. Real life apps do consist of more fields usually then you can fit into your screen ;-) - sometimes users requested split-view, so that few left columns got locked and did not scroll horizontally .... - proper keyboard handling is a must - enter=edit, ins=insert record, del=delete record, move by arrows, pgdn, pgup, end home, ctrl plus pgdn, pgup, home, end, left, righ .... | |
Ryan 6-Jan-2006 [3812] | Eliza is a hotty!!! |
Pekr 6-Jan-2006 [3813] | ah damned, I should request new notebook, sorry, my keyboard is so broken - few keys don't work and I have to keep "a" in clipboard, making wrong presses with ctrl plus c which is near ctrl plus v |
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