How DO they DO that?
[1/2] from: Steven:White:ci:bloomington:mn:us at: 19-Nov-2003 16:08
I am looking at the REBOL desktop, at the screen where all the
World-Wide Reb Sites are displayed. The area with all the icons of the
hand holding up the world are in a section of the screen that can be
controlled by the slider on the right. The slider on the right is a
REBOL-style slider, so I assume that the whole screen I am seeing is
created by REBOL.
I also am looking through the View Developer's Guide at the "styles"
trying to find something like that, something where there can be a
clickable link inside an area that can be scrolled with a slider. I am
not finding anything, or I am not understanding something. How do they
do that?
Thank you.
Steven White
City of Bloomington
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd
Bloomington MN 55431-3096
USA
952-563-4882 (voice)
952-563-4672 (fax)
[steven--white--ci--bloomington--mn--us]
[2/2] from: antonr::iinet::net::au at: 20-Nov-2003 13:35
Here's a really simple and crude example to get
you going:
panel-face: layout [
origin 0 icon "I" icon "am" icon "somebody!" icon icon "Solid."
]
view layout [
across my-panel: box 100x200 edge [size: 1x1] with [
pane: panel-face
]
scroller [
my-panel/pane/offset/y: to-integer -180 * face/data
show my-panel
]
]
Note, you need a rebol/view beta (version > 1.2.1)
for the scroller style. You could replace it with
slider, though.
Anton.