Why do the buttons in the code browser change size along with the rest of the panes?

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Why do the buttons in the code browser change size along with the rest of the panes?

Ken Causey-3
I've been ignoring this issue for a while now thinking someone else
would get around to fixing it, and frankly it has been a while since
I've used an updated trunk image.  I finally updated today and it's
still there.

Am I the only one that resizes the code browsers?  Who likes the fact
the the button panes resize along with the other panes?  Why would that
pane be defined to be a percentage of the parent pane and not based on
the size of the tallest button?  I'm not sure where to look to fix this,
pointers would be appreciated.

Ken



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Re: Why do the buttons in the code browser change size along with the rest of the panes?

Nicolas Cellier
No, you're not alone.
But who would be proud to put her initials under a subclass of StringHoler ;)

Nicolas

2010/4/1 Ken Causey <[hidden email]>:

> I've been ignoring this issue for a while now thinking someone else
> would get around to fixing it, and frankly it has been a while since
> I've used an updated trunk image.  I finally updated today and it's
> still there.
>
> Am I the only one that resizes the code browsers?  Who likes the fact
> the the button panes resize along with the other panes?  Why would that
> pane be defined to be a percentage of the parent pane and not based on
> the size of the tallest button?  I'm not sure where to look to fix this,
> pointers would be appreciated.
>
> Ken
>
>
>
>

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Re: Why do the buttons in the code browser change size along with the rest of the panes?

Markus Lampert
I did take a stab at that a few months ago (for the same reasons) but it broke the browsers for small screens (as was pointed out here). So I basically reverted those changes again. The biggest problem back then was that resizing the button pane was highly inconsistent.Haven't looked at it since due to general work load.

Have fun,
Markus



----- Original Message ----
> From: Nicolas Cellier <[hidden email]>
> To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Thu, April 1, 2010 12:11:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] Why do the buttons in the code browser change size  along with the rest of the panes?
>
> No, you're not alone.
But who would be proud to put her initials under a
> subclass of StringHoler ;)

Nicolas

2010/4/1 Ken Causey <

> ymailto="mailto:[hidden email]"
> href="mailto:[hidden email]">[hidden email]>:
> I've been
> ignoring this issue for a while now thinking someone else
> would get
> around to fixing it, and frankly it has been a while since
> I've used an
> updated trunk image.  I finally updated today and it's
> still
> there.
>
> Am I the only one that resizes the code browsers?  Who
> likes the fact
> the the button panes resize along with the other panes?
>  Why would that
> pane be defined to be a percentage of the parent pane
> and not based on
> the size of the tallest button?  I'm not sure where to
> look to fix this,
> pointers would be appreciated.
>
>
> Ken
>
>
>
>


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