[Gambas-user] Gambas2 progs under Suse12.1 no window sizing

Fabien Bodard gambas.fr at ...626...
Sat Oct 13 15:09:39 CEST 2012


The better is to have all its forms scalable... With auto arrange values or
autoresize
Le 13 oct. 2012 13:33, "Benoît Minisini" <gambas at ...1...> a
écrit :

> Le 13/10/2012 13:09, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
> >
> >
> > Am 13.10.2012 10:26, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> >> Le 12/10/2012 20:11, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
> >>> Hi folks,
> >>>
> >>> This really took me by surprise: I've setup a server with Suse 12.1
> >>> 64bit and expected my current Gambas2 programs from the old server to
> >>> run flawlessly like they do on my laptop (Suse 12.1 32bit).
> >>>
> >>> The main window appears, but I do not have the gadgets to draw the
> >>> window to a larger size, and the full-screen button does not react.
> >>>
> >>> This is under all environments, from LxDE to KDE3 to KDE4, and with
> more
> >>> than one user.
> >>>
> >>> I have no idea what could cause this, especially as it never made any
> >>> trouble on my laptop. Maybe 64 vs 32 bits?
> >>>
> >>> If you have any idea - please tell me. We wanted to start with the
> thing
> >>> next Tuesday...
> >>>
> >>> Thanks a lot!
> >>>
> >>> Rolf
> >>>
> >>
> >> No idea... Do you resize your windows by code?
> >>
> >
> > No. Actually, I feel a bit silly because it was my mistake.
> >
> > This morning I opened the projects in the IDE on the old system, and I
> > found I actually had fixed the window(s). And now I know why: it was
> > because of so many elements I didn't want to follow resizing. On the new
> > system, however, it turns out to result in different sizes for fonts,
> > window etc. so I will either have to adapt these or I will have to try
> > to make it resizable.
> >
> > That's what I did the last hour, and it turned out to be possible, at
> > least partly. Now I'll start the thing under the new system and see how
> > it reacts.
> >
> > I still find it difficult to arrange everything as similar as it was
> > before and yet make part of the elements follow resizing, others not. It
> > involves a lot of panels lying on each other arranging their contents.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Rolf
> >
>
> Yes. You should actually avoid as much as possible doing fixed positions
> and sizes from the start, because switching to a true dynamic
> arrangement is a bit difficult as you noticed.
>
> But I didn't find a way of putting controls randomly on a form, and let
> it display correctly for any font size, screen resolution
> automagically... :-)
>
> --
> Benoît Minisini
>
>
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