In boots, how do I dock a stack under the window?
For example, I have the following snippet
shoe.ap stack: height = & gt; 100 backgrounds red end stack: height = & gt; The end of the background blue end of 100
I have to dock under a blue pile window and whenever I change the window I will be there.
To use your example from a mailing list:
Shoes app @ s0 = stack background backgrounds do 100.times "or" end end @ s = stack style (: = =; window; top => height - 100) background lightblue para app. .height = 0 every (1) until the app is gone. Heights == @High @ s.clear Background Lightly Style (: Top => height -100) Para App.With Para App. Hi End And End And End
Hi Sam!
Due to problems with me: scroll => true and settings heights (usually a bad idea with how the shoes are designed), I do something similar:
In this way, you will find that by applying a window, scrolling through the entire app should work a great deal. I tried to run it in OSX and the whole sticky Fendango failed completely on me, so I booted up in linux (which I think you are also using). In Linux, the mouse scroll wheel also works.
I place the style in my call, instead of stack (styles), you can not save for any reason, if you do so, in an example variable, the stack is in place.
In addition to this, you do not need to save the app object, because the self (approx.) Is always shoes.app, and if it is not, then the method named 'app' .
I hope it will be helpful.
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