If the width of a ListViewColumn is set via ListViewColumn<<width: and
there is no parent there is an error. I see that isAutoResize: and update have a guard against this error. I wonder if this check should be extended to the width: method? Interestingly there is a constructer method ListViewColumn class<<text:width: that would never work unless width: could handle a nil parent. I happen to be working on some code that will let users customize what columns are visible in ListViews. I would love to be able to use a collection of preconfigured ListViewColumn's to let the user select which ones they want to use. Currently I either have to use my own object to hold the complete column description, or use basicWidth:. Actually I suppose I could also temporarily make parent a DeafObject. However all this is a bit more convoluted than I think it has to be. Chris |
Christopher J. Demers wrote:
> If the width of a ListViewColumn is set via ListViewColumn<<width: and > there is no parent there is an error. I believe that this is the problem that has given me walkbacks in the VC a few times. I ddn't have time to investigate when it happened but, IIRC, it tended to go bang when I was cut-n-pasting columns. -- chris |
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"Christopher J. Demers" <[hidden email]> wrote in
message news:br8kq3$j47l$[hidden email]... > If the width of a ListViewColumn is set via ListViewColumn<<width: and > there is no parent there is an error. I see that isAutoResize: and update > have a guard against this error. I wonder if this check should be extended > to the width: method? Interestingly there is a constructer method > ListViewColumn class<<text:width: that would never work unless width: could > handle a nil parent. >... Thanks Chris, recorded as #1452. Regards Blair |
"Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:br9tf9$v4pv$[hidden email]... > > "Christopher J. Demers" <[hidden email]> wrote in > message news:br8kq3$j47l$[hidden email]... > > If the width of a ListViewColumn is set via ListViewColumn<<width: and > > there is no parent there is an error. I see that isAutoResize: and update > > have a guard against this error. I wonder if this check should be > extended > > to the width: method? Interestingly there is a constructer method > > ListViewColumn class<<text:width: that would never work unless width: > could > > handle a nil parent. > >... > > Thanks Chris, recorded as #1452. On a related note, I notice that if I add columns to a list view the autoResize column does not resize. I have to manually send the layout message. See the example bellow. Is this by design? ====== lv := ListView show. lvc := ListViewColumn text: 'AutoResizeable'. lv addColumn: lvc. lvc isAutoResize: true. lvc := ListViewColumn text: 'Column 2'. lv addColumn: lvc. "Stop evaluating here. Notice the scroll bar. Either resize the window, or run the line bellow." lv layout. ====== Chris |
"Christopher J. Demers" <[hidden email]> wrote in
message news:brbesi$1ibb7$[hidden email]... > "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:br9tf9$v4pv$[hidden email]... > > > > "Christopher J. Demers" <[hidden email]> wrote in > > message news:br8kq3$j47l$[hidden email]... > > > If the width of a ListViewColumn is set via ListViewColumn<<width: and > > > there is no parent there is an error. I see that isAutoResize: and > update > > > have a guard against this error. I wonder if this check should be > > extended > > > to the width: method? Interestingly there is a constructer method > > > ListViewColumn class<<text:width: that would never work unless width: > > could > > > handle a nil parent. > > >... > > > > Thanks Chris, recorded as #1452. > > On a related note, I notice that if I add columns to a list view the > autoResize column does not resize. I have to manually send the layout > message. See the example bellow. Is this by design? No, I think its a minor bug (#1456). Thanks Chris. Regards Blair |
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