I'm a French teacher, and I'm wondering if I will teach B4A to my student.
I used delphi 7 for many years and I created many applications with, too.
I'm trying to have clear ideas on B4A components ("views").
I had no problem using delphi's scrollbox and immediately understood
how it worked but I must admit that B4A's scrollview seems to be
above my understanding capacity.
Top,Left,Height,with that induce errors at execution.
Innerheight (only accessible in designer, not published as a property),
Internal panel top,left,Height/width propertys.
Hummm ...
Does a clear and simple schematic explains how it is structured
(dimensions, héritage etc.)
I not only need to be able to use , I need to understand how
B4A views are organized, how the tree heritage is, what
component's propertys/method are and do, like it
was clearly explain and shown in Delphi.
Falcon
I used delphi 7 for many years and I created many applications with, too.
I'm trying to have clear ideas on B4A components ("views").
I had no problem using delphi's scrollbox and immediately understood
how it worked but I must admit that B4A's scrollview seems to be
above my understanding capacity.
Top,Left,Height,with that induce errors at execution.
Innerheight (only accessible in designer, not published as a property),
Internal panel top,left,Height/width propertys.
Hummm ...
Does a clear and simple schematic explains how it is structured
(dimensions, héritage etc.)
I not only need to be able to use , I need to understand how
B4A views are organized, how the tree heritage is, what
component's propertys/method are and do, like it
was clearly explain and shown in Delphi.
Falcon