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23/08/2012 15:31:12
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bthalheim
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Joined: 05/04/2012 11:45:24
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Hi,
I got the following scenario: I have three tiles in a tiled area (as in maximized.jpg). If I use the Collapse-Button in the titlebar of one tile, the content disappears, but the Tile is not collapsed to the titlebar (please see minimized1.jpg). If I then push around the tiles in the tiled area, the collapsed tile is collapsed as I would have expected in the first place (see minimized2.jpg).
My project manager isn't too happy about how things look in minimized1.jpg. Is there a way to let this look as correct as in minimized2.jpg?
Oh yes, still to mention: What you see here is rendered via a page browser in Swing.
Regards,
Björn
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minimized1.jpg |
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Collapse button was pressed but tile is not collapsed completely to the titlebar. |
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maximized.jpg |
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All tiles maximized. |
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minimized2.jpg |
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Tile is collapsed the way it is expected. |
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23/08/2012 15:47:22
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CaptainCasa
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Joined: 21/11/2007 12:23:06
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Hi,
it would be great if you could record a client log, so that we can (try to) reproduce.
Please pass the followin client parameters:
loglevel=ALL
clientlogfile=c:/xyz/xyz.txt
Then start one instanceof PageBrowser, open the screen as described in your explanation + send the log to us.
Thanks +
Regards, Björn
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29/08/2012 13:58:42
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bthalheim
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Joined: 05/04/2012 11:45:24
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Hi,
if anybody is interessted in the cause of the problem: The height of the tile was defined by me to be 33%;200. Collapsing the tile collapsed it down to 200px.
The solution was that Björn fixed that in CaptainCasa. So that sideeffect should no longer appear from the next release on.
Thanks BJörn for your analysis of this issue.
Cheers,
Björn
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