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TSplitter question

Publicado: Mié Oct 05, 2005 7:01 pm
por Giuseppe Bogetti
Hi,
I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot be
made less than a certain width ?
What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
--
Best regards,
Giuseppe Bogetti
B.G. Soft
Cuneo - Italy

TSplitter question

Publicado: Mié Oct 05, 2005 8:09 pm
por jfgimenez
Giuseppe,
> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>
> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
> be
> made less than a certain width ?
Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is, there
is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide. If the
splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves sudenly to
position 0.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez

TSplitter question

Publicado: Mié Oct 05, 2005 8:09 pm
por jfgimenez
Giuseppe,
> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>
> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
> be
> made less than a certain width ?
Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is, there
is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide. If the
splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves sudenly to
position 0.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez

TSplitter question

Publicado: Sab Oct 08, 2005 1:21 pm
por ignacio
Giuseppe,
Done. It will be in next release.
Regards,
"Jose F. Gimenez" <jfgimenez@wanadoo.es> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...]434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...[/email]
> Giuseppe,
>
>> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>>
>> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
>> be
>> made less than a certain width ?
>
> Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
>
>
>> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
>> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
>
> nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is,
> there is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide.
> If the splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves
> sudenly to position 0.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jose F. Gimenez
>

TSplitter question

Publicado: Sab Oct 08, 2005 1:21 pm
por Guest
Giuseppe,
Done. It will be in next release.
Regards,
"Jose F. Gimenez" <jfgimenez@wanadoo.es> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...]434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...[/email]
> Giuseppe,
>
>> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>>
>> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
>> be
>> made less than a certain width ?
>
> Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
>
>
>> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
>> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
>
> nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is,
> there is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide.
> If the splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves
> sudenly to position 0.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jose F. Gimenez
>

TSplitter question

Publicado: Sab Oct 08, 2005 3:11 pm
por Giuseppe Bogetti
In data Sat, 8 Oct 2005 13:21:30 +0200, Ignacio Ortiz ha scritto:
> Giuseppe,
>
> Done. It will be in next release.
>
> Regards,
>
> "Jose F. Gimenez" <jfgimenez@wanadoo.es> escribió en el mensaje
> news:[email=434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...]434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...[/email]
>> Giuseppe,
>>
>>> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
>>> be
>>> made less than a certain width ?
>>
>> Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
>>
>>
>>> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
>>> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
>>
>> nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is,
>> there is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide.
>> If the splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves
>> sudenly to position 0.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jose F. Gimenez
>>
How fast !!!
Real good news, thank you.
--
Best regards,
Giuseppe Bogetti
B.G. Soft
Cuneo - Italy

TSplitter question

Publicado: Sab Oct 08, 2005 3:11 pm
por Giuseppe Bogetti
In data Sat, 8 Oct 2005 13:21:30 +0200, Ignacio Ortiz ha scritto:
> Giuseppe,
>
> Done. It will be in next release.
>
> Regards,
>
> "Jose F. Gimenez" <jfgimenez@wanadoo.es> escribió en el mensaje
> news:[email=434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...]434416c6@ozsrvnegro.ozlan.local...[/email]
>> Giuseppe,
>>
>>> I have the main form that contains two panel divided by a splitter.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to limit the splitter movement so that right panel cannot
>>> be
>>> made less than a certain width ?
>>
>> Not for now. We'll try to implement that feature in a future release.
>>
>>
>>> What is the purpose of the nMinSize property of TSplitter ?
>>> Sorry I've read the help but I don't understood it.
>>
>> nMinSize is the size from which the splitter fully collapses. That is,
>> there is no way to the user to move the splitter behind that panel's wide.
>> If the splitter is moved to a position bellow that value, then it moves
>> sudenly to position 0.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jose F. Gimenez
>>
How fast !!!
Real good news, thank you.
--
Best regards,
Giuseppe Bogetti
B.G. Soft
Cuneo - Italy