Devin Asay wrote:
Folks,
Charles sent me a screenshot of what he's seeing off list. See it at
http://asay.byu.edu/fld.png. It appears to be highlighted text, or
possibly a field background color that happens to be set the the exact
color of the OS X default highlight color.
I'm surprised 's
I appreciate everyone's suggestions. Despite the confusion in my
postings, I did have showFocusBorder and setBorder properties set to
false prior to printing while trying to use select empty. I got so
desperate I tried select empty in many places before printing with no
success.
I found a
Devin Asay wrote:
Folks,
Charles sent me a screenshot of what he's seeing off list. See it at
http://asay.byu.edu/fld.png. It appears to be highlighted text, or
possibly a field background color that happens to be set the the exact
color of the OS X default highlight color.
I'm surprised 's
I tried a bit, and got all kind of wonky results when printing while
the lockScreen was true. Maybe you should just move the stack offscreen
( set the loc of stack z to -x,-y) and try to print like that instead
of using lock screen.
I know this is just a workaround, but at least it'll work. Also
Charles Szasz wrote:
The only thing I have tried that removes the blue background is to set
traversalOn to false but this moves the blue background from the first
text field to the next entry text field.
This tells me that you mean the focus border, not the background (these
are different th
Folks,
Charles sent me a screenshot of what he's seeing off list. See it at
http://asay.byu.edu/fld.png. It appears to be highlighted text, or
possibly a field background color that happens to be set the the
exact color of the OS X default highlight color.
I'm surprised 'select empty' doe
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions. So far, I still have
a text field with a blue background. I have tried the following:
set the showFocusBorder to false
set showBorder to false
set the background color of the field to none; also set the
background color of the field to white
se
I have tried setting the field's showBorder to false but the blue
background is still there. Does lockscreen affect using select empty?
I used lockscreen just before printing. I have tried using select
empty at several places in the script but with the same result.
Jeanne said "showFocusBorder",
Charles Szasz wrote:
Jeanne
I have tried setting the field's showBorder to false but the blue
background is still there. Does lockscreen affect using select empty? I
used lockscreen just before printing. I have tried using select empty at
several places in the script but with the same result.
Jeanne
I have tried setting the field's showBorder to false but the blue
background is still there. Does lockscreen affect using select empty?
I used lockscreen just before printing. I have tried using select
empty at several places in the script but with the same result.
Charles Szasz
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Chris,
I just uncheck show border and I still have a blue background.
Charles Szasz
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Charles, set the field's 'border' to 0, if you need a border then
maybe use a rectangle shape.
chris
On 12/04/2007, at 11:15 AM, Charles Szasz wrote:
Bill,
I tried your suggestion. I inserted Select Empty just before and
also after open printing with dialog but with the same results - it
At 6:11 PM -0400 4/11/2007, Charles Szasz wrote:
I am using the Print Card to print three cards. I have only problem.
The first field on the first card where the user enters their name
has a blue high light around the person's name. It shows up in
Preview of OSX and prints out as blue background
Bill,
I tried your suggestion. I inserted Select Empty just before and also
after open printing with dialog but with the same results - it did
not eliminate the blue background in the field.
Charles Szasz
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In order to avoid that problem I put "select empty"
On Print_Card
select empty
set the printmargins to 0,0,0,0
open printing with dialog
print card from 0,0 to 612,792
close printing
End Print_Card
On 4/11/07 6:11 PM, "Charles Szasz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using the P
I am using the Print Card to print three cards. I have only problem.
The first field on the first card where the user enters their name
has a blue high light around the person's name. It shows up in
Preview of OSX and prints out as blue background around the text in
the text field. I am usi
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