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jgoemat Master Cheater
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 10:48 pm Post subject: How the heck do you position and size splitters? |
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I think I finally figured out order, but for a while they would appear on the left of the first element. Seems like when you have 2 alLeft and an alClient, you can drag the splitter to either side of the alLeft component.
I can change the width of the alLeft control by selecting it in the Object Inspector tree and dragging the sizing box. The scroll bar moves and the alClient control resizes to accomodate. At one point I had Autosize checked on one of the alLeft components and that wouldn't work, I probably did that trying to get the splitter to move tot he right spot.
So hoping this helps someone in the future or I'll be able to find this post if I forget before I use splitters again, but I removed all the Anchors from the children, except the akLeft of the splitters which I couldn't remove, but I set the control for it to nil.
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panraven Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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I've not used a splitter, but may be anchoring (use the designer) make it easier, instead of alignment ?
It can force controls adjacent to each other as designed, some control may set fixed width/height/minWidth/maxWidth..etc while some autoSize. Usually set top and left is enough, it will behaviour like HTML in response with size change.
ps: sry, may be you have tried, mentioned akLeft I've not aware previously.
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