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    Sub App blues

    That's right, I've got em... those old Sub App blues...

    I'm using one Sub App object to display different frames from my application. The problem is, these frames have different widths and heights and the Sub App object fails to update its own width and height with that of the new frame being displayed. Resulting in the new frame either being clipped off or having too much background space.

    Anybody got the remedy?

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    In the frame where you call that sub-app object have different sub apps, one for each size, create them as needed and load the frame you need into that sub-app.

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    So I need 2 separate Sub App objects to display different size frames within the same frame? Seems inefficient but ok. Cheers

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    Hi,

    Try tu use window control object in the sub frames an resize when start, it may help
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    Fernando Vivolo

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