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Hello,
Thanks for creating and supporting such a great looking and useful UX for JMonkey.
I'm currently utilizing it for a menu system in a robotic simulator.
At the moment some texts (of displaying the scene graph of JMonkey) blow out the UI http://myrobotlab.org/comment/reply/2748/10871#comment-10871
I was wondering if there is functionality of the user drag/resizing a menu - and the menu/dialog staying at that size. I didn't see any pre-made functionality in the demo, but I could have certainly overlooked something.
Was curious if this functionality existed and how it would be implemented.
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To be more clear, I'm talking about a menu or dialog that has a drag corner just like the one in github comment -(same paradigm) except I notice this one only resizes vertically..
(inception photo for clarity ;)
There is nothing like this built in.
Resizing menus is something I don't often see. If it were me dealing with
the original problem in your link, I'd probably make sure my cell renderers
truncated text in some meaningful way to never get longer than a certain
number of characters... though I guess that doesn't solve the general case.
Hello,
Thanks for creating and supporting such a great looking and useful UX for JMonkey.
I'm currently utilizing it for a menu system in a robotic simulator.
At the moment some texts (of displaying the scene graph of JMonkey) blow out the UI
http://myrobotlab.org/comment/reply/2748/10871#comment-10871
I was wondering if there is functionality of the user drag/resizing a menu - and the menu/dialog staying at that size. I didn't see any pre-made functionality in the demo, but I could have certainly overlooked something.
Was curious if this functionality existed and how it would be implemented.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: