On Sun, 27 Dec 1998 11:44:46 -0500 "Pennell's" <pennell(a)tiac.net> wrote:
>
>The names are all left justified (expected), the scores are all
>right justified. (why?)
Andrew's explanation probably answers this one. Incidentally, if the scores are 1000, 100, 10, and 1, then the 1 does not appear right-justified in your example since there is (see TextMorph>>fit) a minimum size for TextMorphs. Using #contentsWrapped: instead of #contents: and adding #rightFlush will correct this.
>The names are editable, the scores are not. (why?)
>
Well, they are editable in my system, but then I dug around a bit and found I had "fixed" this problem before. TextMorphs seem to think they have an unlimited width and thus the first one on the line will answer true to #containsPoint: and the second one never sees it. My change is:
TextMorph>>containsPoint:
containsPoint: aPoint
(super containsPoint: aPoint) ifFalse: [^false].
self startingIndex > text size ifTrue:
["make null text frame visible"
^ super containsPoint: aPoint].
^ self paragraph containsPoint: aPoint
With this change, both will be editable. If you change your morph creation methods to send #lock to the name and score morphs, then neither is editable. As in:
scoreMorph: score
^TextMorph new
contentsWrapped: score printString; rightFlush; lock
Cheers,
Bob