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Topic Title: Problem with alignment of Text DBE's Topic Summary: Created On: 11-Feb-2008 06:16 Status: Post and Reply |
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Has anyone else seen this crazy problem when using constrained placement to align multiple text type DBE's side by side (see attached screen grab)?
The text type DBE's to the left of the tight most text DBE only show their labels and not their contents.
------------------------- Paul Miller Specification Practices Specialist, EuroCyber, Melbourne, Australia. Mobile: +61 (0)418 135 103 Web Site: http://www.eurocyber.biz E-mail: miller@eurocyber.biz">pmiller@eurocyber.biz |
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Can we see the code of the declaration for the DBEs?
Also take a look at the simple constrained placement include file I wrote. Simple Constrained Placement ------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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I'm having an issue with DB placement as well.....
As you can see from the attached picture, my buttons are all hidden. Any idea why? Code is below:
------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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Scott your problem is that you're defining everything first, then setting the placement. So things are getting pushed down. Resize your dialog a little bigger and you'll see your buttons. But you need to set all sides of placement to get it where you truly want it.
I always define placement for an item right after I declare it. ------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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Thanks David,
That worked. Figured it was something stupid like that. Another question, though when I maximize the DB it expands the DBEs horizontally to fill the DB, but not vertically. Any idea on how to make it fill the DB vertically as well. Just as an example of what I'm trying to do, open the properties of an object, select the History tab, and the a history record of a modification to the object text. Then maximize the properties window. Notice how the DBE's expand to fill the DB? ------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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....Can we see the code of the declaration for the DBEs? .... Hi David - copy of problem code is shown below. ------------------------- Paul Miller Specification Practices Specialist, EuroCyber, Melbourne, Australia. Mobile: +61 (0)418 135 103 Web Site: http://www.eurocyber.biz E-mail: miller@eurocyber.biz">pmiller@eurocyber.biz |
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Scott,
just place an setExtraHeightShare(historyRecs, 1.0) right below the 'realize (objectHistory)' (line 165 in your original code). This will make the DBE fill the DB vertically, too. Cheers, Peter |
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Hi Paul,
the attached works. Note that I am using David's 'attch' routine for the placement. Effects like this are usually a problem of not specifying all four directions for constrained placement. A nice side-effect of the attach function is that it forces you to specify all of them. Cheers, Peter Edited: 12-Feb-2008 at 08:45 by Peter Albert |
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Scott, just place an setExtraHeightShare(historyRecs, 1.0) right below the 'realize (objectHistory)' (line 165 in your original code). This will make the DBE fill the DB vertically, too. Cheers, Peter Thanks Peter, that was exactly what I was looking for. ------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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I'm glad to see that that Attach.inc library is coming in handy for some.
------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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Hmmm...
This is an interesting one. I have my dialog box set up to expand when maximized and then it returns to its original size when restored. Works great, except for one little issue. After restoring the DB (double window button in the upper right corner), the label for one of the richText boxes and one of my checkboxes disappears. If I click where the check box is supposed to be, both the label and the checkbox reappear. As can be seen in the attached screen shot series. The weird part is that this only happens when running DOORS on Windows Server 2003 (through a terminal server connection). I tested on Windows XP and didn't have a problem. Any ideas or anyone else experience something similar?
------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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Sounds like it could just be a display issue with Server 2003. It's worth submitting a support case on.
------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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