Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-12 Thread Sivakatirswami

Scott Rossi wrote:

Recently, Sivakatirswami wrote:

  

How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be scrolled all the way
to the end, without actually scrolling it to the end?



The formattedHeight of the field - the height of the field - the margins of
the field comes very close.  But for an exact number, I usually lock the
screen, set the vscroll to a huge amount (1), get the scroll of the
fld, reset the vscroll to its original value, and then unlock the screen.  A
bit goofy but it's fast and it works.
  

Ha! I love it... another Widget from the House of WHEW (WHatEverWorks).

Thanks :-)

and Mark, your response was also very instructive and useful... first 
time I'm understanding it clearly.


Thanks




Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design


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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-09 Thread Peter Brigham

On Jul 7, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Recently, Sivakatirswami wrote:

How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be scrolled all  
the way

to the end, without actually scrolling it to the end?


The formattedHeight of the field - the height of the field - the  
margins of
the field comes very close.  But for an exact number, I usually  
lock the
screen, set the vscroll to a huge amount (1), get the  
scroll of the
fld, reset the vscroll to its original value, and then unlock the  
screen.  A

bit goofy but it's fast and it works.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design


I discovered another way a while ago:

function maxScroll fldName
  put the scroll of fld fldName into iScr
  lock screen
  select after text of fld fldName
  put the scroll of fld fldName into maxScr
  select empty
  set the scroll of fld fldName to iScr
  unlock screen
  return maxScr
end mouseUp

You'll have to adjust the field reference if the field is not on the  
current card.


Peter M. Brigham
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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Mark Smith
Please ignore - I hadn't read the much better replies from Jan, Mark  
and Scott!


best,

Mark

On 7 Jul 2008, at 00:28, Mark Smith wrote:
This doesn't look to 'hacky' to me - maybe you could use both exit  
conditions in the 'until' and I'm not sure you need to to do the  
calculation - using just 'the formattedheight' seems to work fine:


repeat until (the vscroll of fld "Song" = the formattedHeight of  
fld "Song") or the mouseclick


though this doesn't improve the functionality at all -  the  
fomattedHeight is a reliable property, so it seems like a good  
approach...



Best,

Mark

On 6 Jul 2008, at 20:58, Sivakatirswami wrote:


on scrollsong
put 1 into tSongScroll
  put (the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"-  
5) into tEnd

   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "Song" = tEnd

 set the vscroll of fld "song" to tSongScroll
 put tSongScroll +1 into tSongScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 5 milliseconds
   END repeat
end scrollsong

it feels like a bit of a hackwhen I could be use some actual  
property.



skts

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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Mark Smith
This doesn't look to 'hacky' to me - maybe you could use both exit  
conditions in the 'until' and I'm not sure you need to to do the  
calculation - using just 'the formattedheight' seems to work fine:


repeat until (the vscroll of fld "Song" = the formattedHeight of fld  
"Song") or the mouseclick


though this doesn't improve the functionality at all -  the  
fomattedHeight is a reliable property, so it seems like a good  
approach...



Best,

Mark

On 6 Jul 2008, at 20:58, Sivakatirswami wrote:


on scrollsong
put 1 into tSongScroll
  put (the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"-  
5) into tEnd

   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "Song" = tEnd

 set the vscroll of fld "song" to tSongScroll
 put tSongScroll +1 into tSongScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 5 milliseconds
   END repeat
end scrollsong

it feels like a bit of a hackwhen I could be use some actual  
property.



skts

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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Sivakatirswami wrote:

> How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be scrolled all the way
> to the end, without actually scrolling it to the end?

The formattedHeight of the field - the height of the field - the margins of
the field comes very close.  But for an exact number, I usually lock the
screen, set the vscroll to a huge amount (1), get the scroll of the
fld, reset the vscroll to its original value, and then unlock the screen.  A
bit goofy but it's fast and it works.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design


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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Sivakatirswami,

I have posted this a few times already, I guess it won't hurt if I  
post it again.


The maximum scroll equals:


Code:
the formattedHeight of fld x - the height of fld x - the margins of  
fld x - the textHeight of fld x



provided that the margins are an integer and the fixedLineHeight of  
the field is true. If the margins are no integer, you probably need  
to use item 4 of the margins. If the fixedLineHeight is not true, you  
need to find a way to figure out the height of the last line of your  
field. Also, the dontWrap of your field has to be set to true.


This is a nice way to do it:

Code:
getProp maxScroll
  if word 1 of the name of the target is "field" then
  return (the formattedHeight of the target - the height of the  
target - the margins of the target - the textHeight of the target)

  else return empty
end maxScroll

(untested, but should work)

Now, if you have this script at stack level or in a library, you can  
call this property using:



Code:
put the maxScroll of fld x
set the vScroll of fld x to the maxScroll of fld x

The first line should return an integer, the second should set the  
scroll of a field to the largest possible value.


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Op 6-jul-2008, om 21:58 heeft Sivakatirswami het volgende geschreven:

How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be scrolled all  
the way to the end, without actually scrolling it to the end?


What I want to do is the "rolling credits" thing.

This works

CASE "About"
   put 1 into tAboutScroll
   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "About" = 2714
# the 2714 here is hard coded value...
# I want to get it as a property regardless of what the field  
contains or it's size, font etc.

 set the vscroll of fld "About" to tAboutScroll
 put tAboutScroll +1 into tAboutScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 1 ticks
   END repeat
   break

But you have to customize that for every field... the 2714 is hard  
coded. I'm trying to get generic script that I can toss around from  
one stack to another and they still work...



put the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"- the  
vscroll of fld "song"


always returns 6... so one can calculate the ending vscroll value  
from this,  if I have the field scrolled to the very end.   Is this  
a  "solid" algorithm:


on scrollsong
put 1 into tSongScroll
  put (the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"-  
5) into tEnd

   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "Song" = tEnd

 set the vscroll of fld "song" to tSongScroll
 put tSongScroll +1 into tSongScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 5 milliseconds
   END repeat
end scrollsong

it feels like a bit of a hackwhen I could be use some actual  
property.



skts



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Re: Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Sivakatirswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be
> scrolled all the way 
> to the end, without actually scrolling it to the
> end?
> 
> What I want to do is the "rolling credits" thing.
> 
> This works
> 
> CASE "About"
> put 1 into tAboutScroll
> REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "About" = 2714
> # the 2714 here is hard coded value...
> # I want to get it as a property regardless of what
> the field contains 
> or it's size, font etc.
>   set the vscroll of fld "About" to tAboutScroll
>   put tAboutScroll +1 into tAboutScroll
>   IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
>   wait 1 ticks
> END repeat
> break
> 
> But you have to customize that for every field...
> the 2714 is hard 
> coded. I'm trying to get generic script that I can
> toss around from one 
> stack to another and they still work...
> 
> 
> put the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of
> fld "song"- the 
> vscroll of fld "song"
> 
> always returns 6... so one can calculate the ending
> vscroll value from 
> this,  if I have the field scrolled to the very end.
>   Is this a  
> "solid" algorithm:
> 
> on scrollsong
>  put 1 into tSongScroll
>put (the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height
> of fld "song"- 5) 
> into tEnd
> REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "Song" = tEnd
> 
>   set the vscroll of fld "song" to tSongScroll
>   put tSongScroll +1 into tSongScroll
>   IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
>   wait 5 milliseconds
> END repeat
>  end scrollsong
> 
> it feels like a bit of a hackwhen I could be use
> some actual property.
> 
> 
> skts
> 

Hi Swami,

Technically, you also have to take the margins into
account to get an actual value ; so how about doing it
differently?
Check if scrolling the field once more has actually
scrolled it? I mean, if you set the vScroll of a field
to something larger than its maximum vScroll value, it
will automatically 'snap' it to this maximum value.
So you could repeat increasing the vScroll until it
doesn't want to increase anymore, which you can check
by comparing the vScroll after setting it to the value
that you set it to.

Just an idea,

Jan Schenkel.

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Vscroll Property of a field that is scrolled to the end

2008-07-06 Thread Sivakatirswami
How do you get the vscroll of a field that would be scrolled all the way 
to the end, without actually scrolling it to the end?


What I want to do is the "rolling credits" thing.

This works

CASE "About"
   put 1 into tAboutScroll
   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "About" = 2714
# the 2714 here is hard coded value...
# I want to get it as a property regardless of what the field contains 
or it's size, font etc.

 set the vscroll of fld "About" to tAboutScroll
 put tAboutScroll +1 into tAboutScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 1 ticks
   END repeat
   break

But you have to customize that for every field... the 2714 is hard 
coded. I'm trying to get generic script that I can toss around from one 
stack to another and they still work...



put the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"- the 
vscroll of fld "song"


always returns 6... so one can calculate the ending vscroll value from 
this,  if I have the field scrolled to the very end.   Is this a  
"solid" algorithm:


on scrollsong
put 1 into tSongScroll
  put (the formattedheight of fld "song"-the height of fld "song"- 5) 
into tEnd

   REPEAT until the vscroll of fld "Song" = tEnd

 set the vscroll of fld "song" to tSongScroll
 put tSongScroll +1 into tSongScroll
 IF the mouseclick THEN exit repeat
 wait 5 milliseconds
   END repeat
end scrollsong

it feels like a bit of a hackwhen I could be use some actual property.


skts

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