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The Lounge War Stories Scrollbars and Overflow in Posts (Code Tags) Post 303021128 by Neo on Sunday 5th of August 2018 10:23:46 AM
Old 08-05-2018
DARN!

Reverted the changes back and now the scrollbars are wrapped around the entire post again.

Sorry, it's not fixed yet.

Tables ... errrrrrrrr ..... they gotta go....
 

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autoscroll(n)						  Automatic mapping of scrollbars					     autoscroll(n)

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NAME
autoscroll - Provides for a scrollbar to automatically mapped and unmapped as needed SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl package require autoscroll ?1.1? ::autoscroll::autoscroll scrollbar ::autoscroll::unautoscroll scrollbar ::autoscroll::wrap ::autoscroll::unwrap _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package allows scrollbars to be mapped and unmapped as needed depending on the size and content of the scrollbars scrolled widget. The scrollbar must be managed by either pack or grid, other geometry managers are not supported. When managed by pack, any geometry changes made in the scrollbars parent between the time a scrollbar is unmapped, and when it is mapped will be lost. It is an error to destroy any of the scrollbars siblings while the scrollbar is unmapped. When managed by grid, if anything becomes gridded in the same row and column the scrollbar occupied it will be replaced by the scrollbar when remapped. This package may be used on any scrollbar-like widget as long as it supports the set subcommand in the same style as scrollbar. If the set subcommand is not used then this package will have no effect. ::autoscroll::autoscroll scrollbar Arranges for the already existing scrollbar scrollbar to be mapped and unmapped as needed. ::autoscroll::unautoscroll scrollbar Returns the named scrollbar to its original static state. ::autoscroll::wrap Arranges for all scrollbars created after this command is run to be automatically mapped and unmapped as needed. ::autoscroll::unwrap Turns off the automatic autoscrolling of all new scrollbars. Does not effect existing scrollbars text .t -yscrollcommand ".scrolly set" scrollbar .scrolly -orient v -command ".t yview" pack .scrolly -side right -fill y pack .t -side left -fill both -expand 1 ::autoscroll::autoscroll .scrolly KEYWORDS
scroll, scrollbar autoscroll 1.1 autoscroll(n)
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