user interface - BlackBerry - Fun with FieldManagers -


I am trying to create a view class which depends on how it is created to provide a horizontal or vertical layout Does. I am using a representative to get it.

  Expands the class view manager {personal manager mDelegate; Public View (Delegate in Manager) {mDelegate = in Delegate; // Representative "This" is the only child of the manager's super.add (mDelegate); } Adding the public null (field f) {// All other children go to the representative mDelegate.add (f); } // Other methods which also represent}}  

When I install a visible object, I pass in a horizontal or vertical field manager and then assign a call I am What happens in the blackberry on the screen

Actually I'm looking at the Blackberry dos for the screen to tell which representative it is (so I can simulate it) and I have reported this type of call on the screen. ..

Protected Boolean Keynaker (Four C, Integer Position, Int Time)

Organizing Representative of Major Generation in Controlled Areas with Focus

Then it immediately amazes me how in the world they are calling a safe method. Screen Rep? Or are the docs wrong and this method has not been represented?

Does anyone fulfill this?

is reminding yourself:

A protected method Can be called by any subclass within its class, but not by unrelated sections.

This does not directly answer your question, but can you increase the screen () instead of manager Can you call super (mDelegate) in the constructor? So what might possibly be the magic necessary, will he work?

Apart from this, I only recommend that you try it and see if you are supposed to override the protected method!


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