Control bar stuck when docked !!!

Started by khann, July 29, 2013, 10:33:33 PM

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khann

Hi, all of you, the heros of ODCL.
I've just tested a control bar in ACAD 2014, win7 / 64bit with ODCL 7.0.0.12

When it docked left side by the right of the properties palette, the both slide bar does not work normally.
Controlbar's goes to right but not narrow to left under some width.
The more, the propertie palette's slide just not move at all.

Anyone knows about this?

Thanks!

owenwengerd

I'm not sure what do you mean by "the both slide bar". Are you referring to the resizing bar? If so, which edge? Does the control bar have a minimum width (Min Width)? Is resizing enabled (Allow Resizing)?
Owen Wengerd (Outside The Box) / ManuSoft

khann

Hi, owenwengerd.

I mean "the both slide bar" is CAD's Properties and ODCL's Controlbar's.
When Controlbar was docked, properties resizing vertical bar does not move at all, seems fully stucked.
And Controlbar's just move to the right side, and does not narrow to the min width.
It stops at some width, greater than the specified form minwidth.

thanks.

khann


Tested in Acad 2005 on the same OS system, they work very well.
I think it is the problem of ACAD Version.

owenwengerd

I could not reproduce the problem with the Properties window and the MasterDemo sample control bar both docked at the left edge. Are you perhaps using QuikPik with "Lock Floating Windows" enabled? If so, you need to hold the <Ctrl> button to override the locking.
Owen Wengerd (Outside The Box) / ManuSoft

khann

Thanks, owenwengerd.

Lock Floating Windows has no use.

So I modified the MasterDemo's Min Width 220 to 0 and tested the version 2005, 2014.
I paste two pictures of result.

Acad 2005 narrow to almost to 0 but 2014 stops at some width.

khann

And I just found that the ACAD 2014 Properties window also does not narrow under some width when it docked.
Maybe it's the problem of ACAD 2014 itself not ODCL.
Thanks.

owenwengerd

I noticed that as well. I would guess that is due to a change that Autodesk made in the dockable frame implementation internally.
Owen Wengerd (Outside The Box) / ManuSoft