Message: 5 Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:23:09 +1000 From: Sarah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Focus To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Jim,

When I do this, the substack DOES get the focus. Is there something
else interfering - possibly an openStack handler in either the main
stack or the substack?

Cheers,
Sarah

Sarah,


You are quite right. Returning to the stack I found that the substack does get the focus. Don't know why it didn't do this earlier.

"Tripping hither
Tripping thither
Nobody knows not why or whither."

(Gilbert and Sullivan: Iolanthe)

Thanks,

Jim


>Message: 14
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 18:08:05 -0500
From: "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: HyperActive Software
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >Subject: Re: Clicking on linked text sends a mouseLeave message?
 >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >
 >When the arrow graphic appears under the mouse, the field gets a
 >"mouseleave" and the graphic gets a "mouseEnter" message. In other
 >words, the focus shifts. (This is a new feature of the engine; it didn't
 >used to work that way.)
 >
 >You could work around it by not using the mouseloc as the start of the
 >arrow. Add a few pixels to the horizontal position, for example.
 >(Although if the user moves the mouse over the graphic, the graphic will
 >disappear again.)
 >
 >--
 >Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
 >


Jacqueline, I stumbled on an even simpler solution.

on mouseLeave
if the mouseLoc is not within the rect of me then set the points of graphic "arrow" to ""
end mouseLeave


This would appear at first to be redundant. That is, if there is a mouseLeave message, the mouse would not be with the rectangle. But, as you pointed out, it can be in the rect and yet leave when the arrow graphic is created at the mouseLoc. Apparently, however, it (the engine) still thinks the mouse is within the field rectangle.

So this handler has the desired effect: It sets the graphic points to empty only when the mouse actually leaves the field rectangle.

Jim


Message: 14 Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:37:17 -1000 Subject: Re: Move along path animation/bezier curves From: Sannyasin Sivakatirswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jim,

Time for you to crack open any number of tools (ImageReady, GifBuilder,
etc.) other than Rev to learn about animated GIFs. These are images
that have a series of embedded frames in the same file. I am not
expert, but we understand that included in the file data is the length
of time that any given frame is to be displayed, and if they should be
displayed repeatedly or not and probably other information... etc.

(snip)


Sannyasin,

Thanks, that is all I needed to know to get started. I had assumed that this was all done within RR.

Jim
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