Thread Subject: GUIDE resize

Subject: GUIDE resize

From: David Doria

Date: 11 Jul, 2008 16:33:02

Message: 1 of 2

At design time, when I resize the figure (main window) of my
GUI, the static text controls move around, but the edit text
controls and axes dont! This is very annoying because I have
alot of things like this

Static Text: Edit text

and they get separated and I have to align them all again.

Is there a way to make it so that when I resize the figure
nothing moves (and now the controls simply are using less of
the area of the figure)?

Thanks,

Dave

Subject: GUIDE resize

From: Thomas Clark

Date: 13 Jul, 2008 16:22:01

Message: 2 of 2

David

Put your text and controls into panels, so that text is
anchored relative to the panel, rather than the figure.

Hope this helps

Tom




"David Doria" <daviddoria@gmail.com> wrote in message
<g581vu$km5$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> At design time, when I resize the figure (main window) of my
> GUI, the static text controls move around, but the edit text
> controls and axes dont! This is very annoying because I have
> alot of things like this
>
> Static Text: Edit text
>
> and they get separated and I have to align them all again.
>
> Is there a way to make it so that when I resize the figure
> nothing moves (and now the controls simply are using less of
> the area of the figure)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave

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