Try: 

mTextMember = new ( #text, castlib("Internal") ) 
mTextMember.name = "blah"


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text memebers in the cast?


Warren
Thank you for this detailed response. However, when I entered your
handler I got an error message:

"Script Error. Wrong type
mTextMember=new(#text,"Internal")

"Internal"

Could you suggest why this is so?
I'm using the internal cast.
John

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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> New learner: how do write a handler that inserts
text memebers in the cast?


> On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 02:35 PM, John Lodge wrote:
>
> > Yesterday, for example, I wanted to write a handler which would
> > insert text into the first five members of the cast. Could I do it? 
> > Not a chance!
>
> This can probably be most easily accomplished with a repeat loop,
> something that uses a counter to perform a repetitive task a given 
> number of times. In your case it may be something like:
>
>    on InsertMembers
>      repeat with nMem = 1 to 5
>        mTextMember = new ( #text, "Internal" )
>        mTextMember.text = "This is member number" && nMem.string()
>      end repeat
>    END InsertMembers
>
> As you can see it begins with a 'repeat' declaration, stating in
> essence that Director is to begin with 1 and proceed through 5 
> (inclusive), plugging those number values -- as it goes along -- into 
> the variable 'nMem'. That's the counter.
>
> Inside the repeat loop itself, we start by calling #text members into
> existence in the 'Internal' cast library. (You can specify other 
> casts; for instance if you had a movie with an additional cast called 
> "text", you could specify that as your creation target.) We make the 
> #text member a reality simply by using the new() keyword, passing in 
> to Director's internal command set the type (#text) and target cast 
> location ("Internal"). While this isn't really necessary if you have 
> only one cast, it is a good habit to have.
>
> On the next line we put a little text into each member as it's
> created. As you may infer, the #text member contains a phrase that 
> identifies itself as the one made within a particular iteration of the

> loop. You could also plug values into the members' names as you make
> them instead, reserving the 'text' call for something else (such as 
> parts of a text file on disk or some such).
>
> We use the 'string()' specifier to make sure Director understands that

> it is to interpret the 'nMem' item as text rather than a number.
> That's not strictly necessary either, since it's being concatenated 
> with a string by the '&&', and Director is bright enough to realize 
> that you want the value in the 'nMem' variable to be treated as text 
> instead of an integer in that case, but it's a good habit to be in.
>
> To get the above going you'd enter it in a movie script, close the
> script window and then call the function from the message window:
>
>    -- Welcome to Director --
>    InsertMembers
>
> That's the basic idea. As a somewhat shameless plug, I've got a
> beginner's guide out. Might be  woth a gander. ;)
>
>
>               Warren Ockrassa | http://www.nightwares.com/
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