2023-04-28 01:30 PM - edited 2023-04-28 01:32 PM
I want to know about the schedule boundary criteria.
In the case of window, can't you make it like this?
If the rectangle is fixed, there is no problem.
(The base of the door is the lower part, so there is no problem even if it grows upward.)
However, if the length of the lower part is long, it will not fit.
(In the case of a window, the height of wido_sill_height is different, so if the height is different from the base point 0,0 in the bottom, the exact position is not correct.)
This story started here.
But the topic seems to have changed, so I'm posting again.
If you say it's the same thing, I'll post it after the article below.
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2023-04-29 05:35 AM - edited 2023-04-29 05:35 AM
I am not 100% clear on what your problem is.
Schedule cells do not have a fixed size or border.
If they do not adjust automatically, then you can stretch them by dragging the little black line (cell divider) to the left or the top of the schedule.
Or you can double click them to adjust them to fit the contents automatically, double click the line at the bottom or right of the cell to adjust that entire row or column.
Other than that you can align the contents of the cell vertically a bit like text justification.
Barry.
2023-04-29 06:24 AM
I love your explanation. ^^
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I wrote it in number 6 in my wishes.
With your help, I have been able to use Schedule to this extent.
Now, I made it based on Top.
However, there is no clear standard on how to make it, so it seems to be wandering in a dark place without light.
You want to know clear criteria.
I'm going to study a little more about where to make the standard of the center.
It is based on the top
Others work differently.