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Sangeetha
03-30-2004, 10:04 PM
Hi All,
I have a tab canvas with 2 tab pages, on the same window, I want to
change the size of the first tab page(reduce the size), at run time without
affecting the second tab page. Can anyone help me.
Thanks and Regards,
Sangeetha

Daniel Morgan
03-31-2004, 07:39 AM
Sangeetha wrote:
Hi All, I have a tab canvas with 2 tab pages, on the same window, I want to change the size of the first tab page(reduce the size), at run time without affecting the second tab page. Can anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, Sangeetha

It's not going to happen.

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Mark C. Stock
03-31-2004, 02:37 PM
"Sangeetha" <Sangeetha.k@in.bosch.com> wrote in message
news:c4dn17$eek$1@ns1.fe.internet.bosch.com...
| Hi All,
| I have a tab canvas with 2 tab pages, on the same window, I want to
| change the size of the first tab page(reduce the size), at run time
without
| affecting the second tab page. Can anyone help me.
| Thanks and Regards,
| Sangeetha
|
|

you can change the tab-canvas size, using SET_CANVAS_PROPERTY but not the
tab page size (no such option in SET_TAB_PAGE_PROPERTY)

you should be able to use a WHEN-TAB-PAGE-CHANGED trigger to resize the
canvas when changing pages, which would have the visual affect of making the
first page (when current) a different size than the second page (when it is
current)

can you give more details on what you are trying to do and why?

;-{ mcs


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