Thanks -- you might be right Terry. In my case, the copy event is being
initiated by the palette, but the actual copying is taking place between two
other stacks, which might have something to do with the problem. But given
that the starting stack is a palette, I would think mouseMove would alwa
There must be something about your particular situation because copying a
group from a palette to a toplevel stack didn't interfere with a simple
mouseMove handler in the palette stack for me, irrespective of whether it
was initiated from the palette stack or the toplevel stack.
I guess it's no be
Possibility : Have a frontscript intercept mouseMoves and check if the
screenMouseLoc is within the rect of stack "yourStack". You can then
act accordingly or just pass the mouseMove.
HTH :)
On 27/06/2011 23:31, Scott Rossi wrote:
The message title would normally refer to me, but in this
The message title would normally refer to me, but in this case, the problem
is with a stack...
I have a palette stack that initiates copying of groups from one stack to
another. Once the copy is done, the palette stack apparently loses focus,
and a mouseMove handler in the palette refuses to trig