That apparently does not work in IE7 for some reason...
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:25 AM, P T Withington <[email protected]>wrote:
> I don't follow. setMultiline copies _all_ of the div styles over:
>
> lz.embed.__setAttr(newdiv, 'style', olddiv.style.cssText);
>
> (in addition to the scroll position). So, something else is going wrong...
>
>
> On 2009-10-14, at 08:22, Max Carlson wrote:
>
> Yes, I think it needs to copy the necessary fontstyles over. Right now
>> LzInputTextSprite#setMultiline() only preserves the text contents,
>> scrollLeft and scrollTop. The necessary styles should be preserved in:
>> LzInputTextSprite.prototype.__fontStyle = 'normal';
>> LzInputTextSprite.prototype.__fontWeight = 'normal';
>> LzInputTextSprite.prototype.__fontSize = '11px';
>> LzInputTextSprite.prototype.__fontFamily = 'Verdana,Vera,sans-serif';
>>
>> I'd avoid copying the entire CSS style - that's pretty risky.
>>
>> Henry Minsky wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to figure out why the font is changing back to the default
>>> font when an input field
>>> is set to multiline in IE7/DHTML.
>>> The code in LzInputTextSprite.setMultiline does create a new div, with
>>> _createInputDiv, does that need to
>>> copy the font styles over?
>>> <canvas>
>>> <inputtext id="foo" width="400" x="14" name="foo" font="monospace"
>>> fontsize="11" fontstyle="plain"
>>> multiline="false"
>>> text="${canvas.runtime}"
>>> bgcolor="#ccffcc"
>>> onclick=" setAttribute('multiline', true);
>>> this.setAttribute('height', 100); "/>
>>> </canvas>
>>> --
>>> Henry Minsky
>>> Software Architect
>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Max Carlson
>> OpenLaszlo.org
>>
>
>
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Henry Minsky
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