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Grouping in the Gallery...
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| Topic: | Grouping in the Gallery... This thread has 6 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Monday September 11, 2000 at 19:13 |
I have created a top toolbar that I would like to include on every page. I created the toolbar from within the gallery so I could just drag it over to the panels that I create, however, I have to drag the background then each button individually. How do I group them all together and drag them as one unit, but then have the ability to modify the action on each button?
Thanks
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| OP | Post 2 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 01:53 |
Daniel Tonks Historic Forum Post |
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| OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 02:07 |
Daniel Rakel Historic Forum Post |
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But pay attention, every frame costs aproax. 50 bytes of space, not much as single, but I've made for my cd changer 30 panels with a frame included the tabs and frames from a ccf here, and 30*50 bytes is than 1500 bytes, wasted with no function. Sure, it's easier to place an numeric button group as a frame, but how often you will make this? I've now delete all frames and saved over 3000 bytes, usefull for cd changer entrys or helpful macros.
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| OP | Post 4 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 02:19 |
Peter Dewildt Historic Forum Post |
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Actually, a frame takes up exactly 20 bytes plus 9 bytes for the pointer in its parent back to the frame, and also its name (if it has one).
A panel takes up 10 bytes plus its name. A frame takes up 20 bytes (plus any name and any icon). A button takes up 38 bytes (plus name and any icons). Each child (frame or button) of a panel or a frame takes up an additional 9 bytes.
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| OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 08:44 |
Eric Johnson Historic Forum Post |
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Thus, our siblings outvote the parents...
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| OP | Post 6 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 09:51 |
Thanks!! Is it possible to create a frame environment like a website? That way you can maintain only one Top Nav bar for instance and it would update throughout your devices...
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| OP | Post 7 made on Tuesday September 12, 2000 at 14:46 |
Daniel Tonks Historic Forum Post |
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Nope. Think of frames as "holders" or "buttons without actions".
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