Yes thanks andrei, it helps me :)
I played a bit with some exist script. Something that started to looks good
was :
html div
with: [
html div
script: html jQuery new glamourResize ;
with: [
self render: aTabulatorPresentation on: html
]
].
With this script , I guess the 'inner' div is resized to display well the
tabulator inside the bounds of the 'root' div.
The result is good at first.
But the tabulator does not resize when I change the size of my web-browser.
Ideally what would like is to always fill the horizontal space of my
web-browser. For the vertical size, do not adapt but provide a scroll bar.
Maybe here I have to write new scripts that do that ?
In fact what would work is to perform a 'glamourResize' each time we modify
root-div size (and not only one time when opening the page) (?).
2011/7/14 Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>
Thanks for your example andrei
Stef
On Jul 14, 2011, at 5:09 PM, Andrei Vasile Chis wrote:
Hi Cyrille,
In Glamour-Seaside the layout is done using jQuery and each
presentation/browser
should usually define a jQuery widget.
The tabulator(and all the widgets that can contain other widgets)
resizes the
content of its children and also notifies them by sending an
event.
When a child receives a resize event it can
adjust its size and propagate
the event to its children(if any).
In you examples the tabulator will directly resize the content of the
first div.
In the second case however, depending on the css, the inner div
may not be resized properly. A possible solution may be to create a jQuery
widget, bind to the resize event and set the dimensions of the inner div
accordingly. As an example you can look at SGLJsLibrary>>sglStackJs or
SGLJsLibrary >>sglFinderJs which do this. If you don't want to use jQuery
you may be able to use just css (as a very simple example you can look at
SGLMondrianPresenter).
I hope this helps you. If not let me know.
Andrei
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com>
wrote:
I cannot answer from on top of my head. But, try
displaying a complex
browser and take a look at the Examples could be the
MetaBrowser or the one
for basic examples.
Cheers,
Doru
On 14 Jul 2011, at 14:21, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
> Indeed I know that and I 'm working in an old image where things work
correctly:) My question is not related to that but about how I should render
the browser using seaside , if there use some tric to use. Should I render
it in a div with a specific class ('glm-something') or using a specific js
script ?
>
> 2011/7/13 Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com>
> Hi,
>
> We know that the Seaside rendering is broken in Pharo 1.3 / Seaside.
The main
problem seems to be that when we get an announcement from the
Glamour model in the Seaside renderer, the renderer somehow cannot find the
Seaside application context.
>
> I do not know why. Andrei said that he will try to look into this when
he has
time.
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
> On 13 Jul 2011, at 15:42, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
>
> > oups,
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > I currently looking at how to render the GLMDashboard in
Glamour-seaside. I already tried several things but my main problem is:
> > In the 'renderOn:' method of my
SGLDashboardPresenter , if I write :
> >
> > html div
> > with: [
> > self render: aTabulatorPresentation
last on: html
> >
]
> > ].
> >
> > the tabulator is not well rendered (the different panes are put one
over
the other). Whereas if I write
> >
> > self render: aTabulatorPresentation last on:
html
> >
> > I think it's ok.
> >
> > 2011/7/13 Cyrille Delaunay <cy.delaunay(a)gmail.com>
> > Hello.
> >
> > I currently looking at how to render the GLMDashboard in
Glamour-seaside. I already tried several things but my main problem is:
> > In the 'renderOn:' method of my
SGLDashboardPresenter , if I write :
> >
> > html div
> > with: [
> > self render:
(self
firstColumnPanesFrom: self browser) last on: html
]
].
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