2009/9/25 Bean <bean12...@gmail.com>: > On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Michal Suchanek <hramr...@centrum.cz> wrote: >> If I understand it correctly this means that a panel is a bunch of >> cells which are laid out horizontally and at some random point (but at >> most after max_columns cells) a row break is inserted and the later >> cells start in a new row. >> >> I would prefer a more deterministic approach: the panel is either one >> column or one row (vertical or horizontal). >> This should cover the common cases, real tables are seldom needed. > > Hi, > > But max_columns can cover both case, > > max_columns = 1 > one column > > max_columns = 1000 (or any big number) > one row, we could also use special number -1 to indicate infinite > number of widgets. >
OK, it does but it is quite confusing way of achieving that. What do the other possible values give you, though? If I set max_colums to 3 then I get rows of 1-3 cells, non-deterministically. I can't say in what row or column a particular cell will be. Is such layout useful for anything? Thanks Michal _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel