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Re: Size/Move frame

From: Mike Ghan <mikeghan_at_logix-controls.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 08:56:43 -0800

I expanded Rick's rubberband example to use "Selection Knobs". The
KNOB function was enhanced to XOR just like the DrawFocusRect
function. See the FAQ at:

http://www.forth.com/cgi-bin/swiftforth?file=177

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com [mailto:sftalk-bounce_at_forth.com]On
Behalf
Of Charles Melice
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:38 AM
To: sftalk_at_forth.com
Subject: [sftalk] Re: Size/Move frame

Hello Glenn,

I don't know the official name, but Rick named it "Selection knobs"
and give an example in the SwiftForth FAQ and Tutorials : Tools and
utilities : Snippets : Selection knobs.

 http://www.forth.com/cgi-bin/swiftforth?auth=ck81ecb89e617f&file=11

Regards,
Charles

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Dixon" <dixong_at_networld.com>
To: <sftalk_at_forth.com>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: [sftalk] Size/Move frame

> Hello all,
>
> Can anyone tell me the name, or better yet give a reference for
> implementing the size/move frame that you can get around text
windows,
> plots, bitmaps, and other objects in Word, Excel, etc.?
>
> I don't know their official name, but they are the eight tiny black
> boxes that appear at each corner and edge of an object when you
click
> on it. Moving your mouse over the boxes makes the mouse arrow turn
to
> sizing or moving cursors. I suspect they are something in
foundation
> classes, but may (also) be a common control.
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn Dixon

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