2014-10-24 16:51 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com>om>:
My point is
that I want to do a board with multiple views. I saw that
in the Roassal example
pane.
If you mean what I think that's not actually Roassal, that is just regular
images. You can always investigate the source code of
Roassal>ExampleBrowser package/RTExampleBrowser/RTAbstractExample.
I think it is a RTView with RTBimapShape(s) inside.
can you give an example? Does that mean all
builders have a view:
method (or is that renderIn:?). I'm interested because
I'd like to mix
builders.
The base class RTBuilder have both view: and renderIn:; if not specified
the builder will create its own view.
I don't know if this is the intended way, but that's how I use it and it
seems to work. :)
Look at RTComposerExample>>exampleClassAnalysis.
Cool. I made a subclass of RTView for my needs, and this means I can use
any builder on it :)
Thierry
Peter
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Thierry Goubier <
thierry.goubier(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2014-10-24 16:14 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák <i.uhnak(a)gmail.com>om>:
I don't believe you can add view to a view,
however you can either use
the same view in all methods (if you are using builders you can pass view
to them, or use renderIn: aView method)
Hi Peter,
can you give an example? Does that mean all builders have a view: method
(or is that renderIn:?). I'm interested because I'd like to mix builders.
Thierry
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