On Sun, 27 Dec 1998 11:44:46 -0500 "Pennell's" pennell@tiac.net wrote:
The names are all left justified (expected), the scores are all right justified. (why?)
Andrew's explanation probably answers this one. Incidentally, if the scores are 1000, 100, 10, and 1, then the 1 does not appear right-justified in your example since there is (see TextMorph>>fit) a minimum size for TextMorphs. Using #contentsWrapped: instead of #contents: and adding #rightFlush will correct this.
The names are editable, the scores are not. (why?)
Well, they are editable in my system, but then I dug around a bit and found I had "fixed" this problem before. TextMorphs seem to think they have an unlimited width and thus the first one on the line will answer true to #containsPoint: and the second one never sees it. My change is:
TextMorph>>containsPoint:
containsPoint: aPoint (super containsPoint: aPoint) ifFalse: [^false]. self startingIndex > text size ifTrue: ["make null text frame visible" ^ super containsPoint: aPoint]. ^ self paragraph containsPoint: aPoint
With this change, both will be editable. If you change your morph creation methods to send #lock to the name and score morphs, then neither is editable. As in:
scoreMorph: score
^TextMorph new contentsWrapped: score printString; rightFlush; lock
Cheers, Bob
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