actually no i don't know that, and if you care to explain how to do it i'd be very appreciative.. i'm hoping i'm missing something really obvious.
i've read your other notes about it, but i don't see how you can control which part of your abstraction is visible in the parent without framing it inside the edit window, as this seems to be the basis of the scaling.. i imagine it's possible to avoid the window scaling by editing values in the text file directly, but this invalidates any attempt at useful gui trickery.
pix.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 17:47:07 +0100 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo, pix hat gesagt: // pix wrote:
the scaling behaviour of graph-on-parent is completely insane, i feel like i'm putting a lot of effort into working around a feature that noone will ever use.
You don't need to make your abstraction so small, that you cannot see the guts anymore. The scaling allows for bigger patch areas beeing smaller when used as GOP.
But you probably know that already...
ciao
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