Wish Designer B4A 5.0

kohle

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Hi,

my first impression :

1) Designer -> new menupoint :Open Designer, before was one click
2) Designer, Still no "CLOSE/QUIT" menupoint, must click on X (wish)
3) Designer, CTRL A for select all views (wish)

4) much space in abstract designer (see screenshoot)

rgs
kohle
 

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kohle

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- CTRL A works not correct for views on a panel. Only some views are selected. (screenshot 1)
- Zoom to fit only change the scrollbar position in my case. (screenshot 2)
 

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kohle

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Thanks for the info.

I wanted to change the location of my views which are on a panel.
I thought I could use CTRL A and than deselect the panel and move the other views on the panel.

But I can do it manually.
 

Dave O

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Regarding "zoom to fit" in the designer:

It zooms out to fit the entire gray area (though I'm not sure what that area represents - it's much larger than my variant dimensions).

Ideally, I'd like it to zoom to the bigger of:
- the variant dimensions
- all views (I sometimes put some views outside the variant dimensions so I can see them more clearly, then move them in the designer script.)

Currently I find the zooming and positioning in the designer is very fiddley.

Cheers!
 

Dave O

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The grey area I'm talking about is the large area shown below, which is many times larger than the 320x480 variant size chosen in the combo box:

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I'm not sure what it's there for, as opposed to the dark background.

In any case, I would love to see "zoom to fit" zoom in larger than 100% (basically to the variant boundaries or the views (or selected views?), because otherwise I just have to fiddle with the zoom and pan controls to do it manually. Working at 100% on large screens makes it harder to do detailed work.

Cheers!
 

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