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On 8/15/2024 10:34 AM, Mark Volkmann via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">I was somewhat surprised to learn that LayoutMorph
does not implement a drawOn: method that sends #drawOn: to each
of its submorphs. What is it that triggers the submorphs to be
drawn? I had assumed that any morph can have submorphs, but most
morphs (like LabelMorph) do not draw their submorphs. Now I'm
questioning that assumption.<br clear="all">
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<div><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">R.
Mark Volkmann</font></div>
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Computing, Inc.</font></span></div>
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If only the system had some tool to show where are the senders of
some message...<br>
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Juan Vuletich
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github.com/jvuletich
researchgate.net/profile/Juan-Vuletich
independent.academia.edu/JuanVuletich
patents.justia.com/inventor/juan-manuel-vuletich
linkedin.com/in/juan-vuletich-75611b3
twitter.com/JuanVuletich</pre>
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