can you not add your children in a loop?
then pass in "i", set "i" as an index prop of your clip, push all clips into
an array and use the index to reference the clip in the array


On 6/9/06, Morten Barklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jeff

> So, when I get to the onRelease event handler, is there a way to
> reference the scope of the MC that the event hander is attached to?
> Or, because I used Delegate has the mc scope been lost and I need to
> somehow keep track of that by, perhaps setting a focus variable or
> something...

If you are to use an extended version of the Delegate class (like
http://dynamicflash.com/2005/02/delegate-class-refined/), then you can
send the reference to the button-clip as an extra argument:

  myNewMc.onRelease = Delegate( this, onMenuRelease, myNewMc );

And receive it like:

  function onMenuRelease( pressedMc:MovieClip ):Void

That would be a clean solution :)

--
Morten Barklund
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