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Re: Drawer width problem
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Re: Drawer width problem


  • Subject: Re: Drawer width problem
  • From: Paul Borokhov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 15:38:25 -0800

If your drawer comes out to the sides (left or right), it can only be as wide as the window from which it is sliding. For top/bottom drawers, they can only be as high as the window from which they are sliding. This isn't mentioned anywhere in the docs, but this is the conclusion I have reached through testing.
Paul

----------Original Message----------
  On 1/2/07 22:54 , Ferhat Ayaz (email@hidden) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to give a drawer a minimum width of 300 pixels. But the
> application shows me a more slim drawer. What is the problem?
> How can I change the with of the drawer (at least at runtime)?
>
> [drawer setWidth:300]; raises an error.
>
> Thanks,
> Ferhat
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