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How to pass window Location inside axlUIViewFileCreate

pcbnagaraj
pcbnagaraj over 13 years ago

 Dear All,

 

I am trying to pass location of window inside the  axlUIViewFileCreate.

I am unable to get a reference/example inside the algroskill.pdf and other help documents.

I tried below but no success 

  axlUIViewFileCreate("symbol.log" , "Symbol Property", nil ?lt_placement "n")

axlUIViewFileCreate("symbol.log" , "Symbol Property", nil "n")

axlUIViewFileCreate("symbol.log" , "Symbol Property", nil  "north")

 Thanks for your help.

Regards,

Nagaraj.

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    pcbnagaraj over 13 years ago
    Now no errors, but both the windows still popup one over the other in the same location. I have the “Enable HTML” variable set.

    position = '("outer" "east")

    axlUIViewFileCreate("symbol.log" "Symbol Property", nil nil position)

    position = '("outer" "west")

    axlUIViewFileCreate("pin.log" "pin Property", nil nil position)

    TIA,

    Nagaraj.

     
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    pcbnagaraj over 13 years ago
    Now no errors, but both the windows still popup one over the other in the same location. I have the “Enable HTML” variable set.

    position = '("outer" "east")

    axlUIViewFileCreate("symbol.log" "Symbol Property", nil nil position)

    position = '("outer" "west")

    axlUIViewFileCreate("pin.log" "pin Property", nil nil position)

    TIA,

    Nagaraj.

     
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