From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Thu Jun 05 2003 - 21:48:31 PDT
on 05/06/03 22:00, Tom McDougal at tmcdougal_at_newted.org wrote:
> Is there a trick to using Sibling justification? It seems flakey. I try using
> SiblingRight/SiblingBottom to get views to line up horizontally/vertically
> adjacent to one another. This has worked sometimes, but sometimes they all end
> up on top of each other, no matter what the parent justification is.
>
> -Tom
If you have Programming for the Newton, go back read the sections describing
siblings and parents. There are very specific rules at play, but when you
get them, it's relatively easy to set them up like you want.
-Laurent.
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