If I put my morphic creation in a window is there any way to remove the
window afterwards? Also I notice that setting the window colour is a bit odd. Only the border colour changes. Then by setting solid fill off the background can be set by the gradient colour and then putting solid fill back on the colour remains. Is this deliberate behaviour? Regards Bob *** Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information belonging to CGI Group Inc. and its affiliates may be contained in this message. If you are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in error, you may not use or copy or deliver this message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this message and are asked to notify the sender by reply email. |
Hi Bob!
>If I put my morphic creation in a window is there any way to remove the >window afterwards? > Could you explain this in detail please. >Also I notice that setting the window colour is a bit >odd. Only the border colour changes. Then by setting solid fill off the >background can be set by the gradient colour and then putting solid fill >back on the colour remains. Is this deliberate behaviour? > > > Did you try: s:=SystemWindow new openInWorld. s color: (Color red)? It changes the color of the window but not the label area in 3.8. In 3.9 it changes the color of the entire window. Elod |
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Hi Elod
>If I put my morphic creation in a window is there any way to remove the >window afterwards? > >> Could you explain this in detail please. I have a PasteupMorph containing my UI. If I go to the halo menu and 'extras/put in window' it puts a system window round the PasteUpMorph. However there is no 'remove from window' but then I can't seem to get a halo to the PasteUpMorph anymore so I can't be sure there wouldn't be a remove option. >Also I notice that setting the window colour is a bit >odd. Only the border colour changes. Then by setting solid fill off the >background can be set by the gradient colour and then putting solid fill >back on the colour remains. Is this deliberate behaviour? > > > Did you try: > s:=SystemWindow new openInWorld. > s color: (Color red)? > It changes the color of the window but not the label area in 3.8. In 3.9 > it changes the color of the entire window. No, but I would need to see how to programmatically wrap the window round something existing in the world. Maybe just changing its owner would work. Bob -- *** Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information belonging to CGI Group Inc. and its affiliates may be contained in this message. If you are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in error, you may not use or copy or deliver this message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this message and are asked to notify the sender by reply email. |
Cowdery, Bob [UK] wrote:
>No, but I would need to see how to programmatically wrap the window >round something existing in the world. Maybe just changing its owner >would work. > > > Try to examine the openInWindow method in Morph class. That's exactly what happens if you trigger the extras/put in a window menu option. Elod |
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Eloe Thanks, I can work it out from there. I still tend to forget everything is there to look at. > Try to examine the openInWindow method in Morph class. That's exactly
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