edit part selection problem [message #185104] |
Wed, 22 June 2005 18:26 |
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Originally posted by: kittyscalgary.yahoo.ca
Hi,everyone:
Two edit parts are created. Then if I drag one onto part of the other, then
the problem comes. There are two situations:
1. if selecting the second created part and dragging it onto the first one,
everything is ok.
2. if selecting the first created part and dragging it onto the second one,
the overlapping area seems strange: the content on the first part cannot be
seen. and if we click on the overlapping area, the second part is selected.
That's weird, because it is the first part that I have selected, not the
second one. So I think if I select the first one and drag it onto the second
one, click their overlapping area, then the first part should be brought to
the front.
I have navigated several gef examples and met the same problem.
Has any friend some ideas about that?
Thanks!
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Re: edit part selection problem [message #185512 is a reply to message #185104] |
Sun, 26 June 2005 01:17 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: none.unknown.com
The first part cannot be seen because it is underneath the second part, as
it comes before the second part in the z-order. Search for "z-order" on
this newsgroup to find more information.
"kittys" <kittyscalgary@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:d9caha$2ad$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Hi,everyone:
>
> Two edit parts are created. Then if I drag one onto part of the other,
then
> the problem comes. There are two situations:
>
> 1. if selecting the second created part and dragging it onto the first
one,
> everything is ok.
>
> 2. if selecting the first created part and dragging it onto the second
one,
> the overlapping area seems strange: the content on the first part cannot
be
> seen. and if we click on the overlapping area, the second part is
selected.
> That's weird, because it is the first part that I have selected, not the
> second one. So I think if I select the first one and drag it onto the
second
> one, click their overlapping area, then the first part should be brought
to
> the front.
>
> I have navigated several gef examples and met the same problem.
>
> Has any friend some ideas about that?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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