Solved. This trick works like a charm, even though I think it's not the right way to
go.
On Oct 7, 2013, at 3:01 PM, roberto.minelli(a)usi.ch wrote:
Hi,
I just read your answer to the other email.
There is no message #stack in the ROView class. What is your aView parameter?
Cheers,
R
On Oct 7, 2013, at 2:57 PM, Johan Fabry <jfabry(a)dcc.uchile.cl>
wrote:
Roberto,
can you try using to use the view stack instead of the view itself? ROPopup new
receivingView: aView stack. This worked for me.
On Oct 7, 2013, at 9:30 AM, roberto.minelli(a)usi.ch wrote:
Hi,
I am building a visualization in which nodes are layout'd one on top of the other
(e.g., a tree map). Thus while I place the nodes I incrementally increment a variable
(i.e., the level) and set their #zIndex accordingly so that are placed in the correct way.
I want my nodes to have a popup, thus I am adding @ ROPopup when I construct the
ROElement. Unfortunately the ROPopup, even though I assigned a higher zIndex to it, seems
not to obey to the z-ordering.
Any help?
Thanks in advance,
R
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