Scroll-panel using scroller-style
[1/4] from: arolls:idatam:au at: 26-Nov-2001 17:09
Brett Handley, Gabriele Santilli, and any others
who might be interested, you might be interested
to learn that I have successfully forked
Brett's scroll-panel style to use Gabriele's
scroller (instead of rebol's built-in slider).
Woot. Now you get arrow buttons and
nicer behaviour from the scrollbars.
It all resizes nicely too.
http://anton.idatam.com.au/rebol/library/scroll-panel.r
(can do this one for an example).
I did modify Gabriele's scroller-styles.r
I have a cut-down version, with a slight bit
extra dialect for arrow button placement
(the scroll-panel uses this version):
http://anton.idatam.com.au/rebol/library/scroller-style.r
When I figure out how to pass some dialect from
the scroll-panel to the scroller, then I will use
it in a file-system explorer similar to dir-opus.
I did promise Gabriele I would make a document
how to use his scrollers... I still plan to do
that...
Anton.
[2/4] from: brett:codeconscious at: 26-Nov-2001 18:32
Hi Anton,
> Brett Handley, Gabriele Santilli, and any others
> who might be interested, you might be interested
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> Woot. Now you get arrow buttons and
> nicer behaviour from the scrollbars.
Ooo. I don't know how Gabriele feels about his code being melded to my
monster, but the result looks pretty good. :)
As for passing the dialect through - hmm it looks tricky as the code stands.
I wonder if there is some general way to
combine the capabilities?
Brett.
[3/4] from: g:santilli:tiscalinet:it at: 26-Nov-2001 22:28
Hello Brett!
On 26-Nov-01, you wrote:
BH> Ooo. I don't know how Gabriele feels about his code being
BH> melded to my monster, but the result looks pretty good. :)
You really think my code's any better? ;-)
Regards,
Gabriele.
--
Gabriele Santilli <[giesse--writeme--com]> - Amigan - REBOL programmer
Amiga Group Italia sez. L'Aquila -- http://www.amyresource.it/AGI/
[4/4] from: arolls:idatam:au at: 30-Nov-2001 17:38
Both of you: masking your great programming skill
in a shell of humility. :)
- Anton.
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