How to close the previes [message #112811] |
Fri, 09 December 2005 07:48  |
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Originally posted by: jiangshachina.163.com
When I new a Visual Class, a preview is built automaticly. Can the preview be closed? What I must do?
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Re: How to close the previes [message #611518 is a reply to message #112811] |
Fri, 09 December 2005 10:17  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
What do you mean by preview? Do you mean the window that shows up on the
task bar and when selected looks like what you are editing? In that
case, no because it is not a preview. It is the real thing. We use that
to screen-scrape the image to put on the VE editing surface. Without it
we can't get the image. It typically is moved way off screen so that you
don't see it, but some window managers keep moving it back on to the
screen even though we don't want it to do that.
Sha Jiang wrote:
> When I new a Visual Class, a preview is built automaticly. Can the preview be closed? What I must do?
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: How to close the previes [message #611524 is a reply to message #112836] |
Sat, 10 December 2005 06:02  |
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Originally posted by: jiangshachina.163.com
Rich Kulp wrote:
> Do you mean the window that shows up on the task bar and when selected looks like what you are editing? In that case, no because it is not a preview. It is the real thing.
But the window always exists unless the visual class closed. It may consume some system resource. Can it be closed? I think it's better that the window should appear or disappear with my "order".
Additionally, I had a mistake. The subject should be "How to close the preview", but "How to close the previes". I'm so sorry that.
Thanks,
Sha Jiang
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Re: How to close the previes [message #611529 is a reply to message #112915] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 09:59  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
No it can't be closed. We need it for everytime you make a change then
we have to get a new image. It doesn't consume much in the way of
resources, even memory is not a problem. When not used the memory is
simply swapped out to disk.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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