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Re: [Ganymede Dev] Small Object Reference boxes

Date Wed, 05 Mar 2003 18:58:19 +0000
From "John King" <the_king17@hotmail.com>

Hello,

>
>|
>| Hello again, Thanx for the quick reply the last time :) I really 
>appreciate
>| that.
>|
>| I haven't taken a look at the date question yet, but I will this 
>afternoon.
>| But another question arose: Those fields which contain object references 
>are
>| often to small, I noticed they change size but I couldn't figure on what 
>the
>| size (length) of those boxes depends on.
>
>Which object reference fields are you talking about?  There are two
>kinds used in the client, depending on whether the field supports a
>single object reference or a vector of object references.
>
>I assume you're probably talking about the single object reference
>case, where the client presents a drop-down choice list?

Yeap, thats the one.
The fields which are to small in our client are single object references, 
(with the edit in place not activated).
Is this, like the date-thing, a client side matter too?


>
>| Regards,
>| Jan Bonne Aans
>| DTO, TUDelft
>| Netherlands
>|
>| PS yes I browsed those java files usig the CVS web interface. Was that a 
>bad
>| idea?
>
>It's not a bad idea if you're satisfied to do so.  I would have
>expected you to have downloaded the Ganymede distribution and to have
>been browsing using Emacs or something, but whatever works for
>you. ;-)
>

I ll look for that sounds faster :)

Regards,
Jan Bonne Aans
DTO, TU Delft
Netherlands

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