The filter command works on wildcards, not regex
Your filter definition = keep lines that are not exactly "tabtab"
You might be thinking
put "*" & tab & tab & "*" into theFiliter
= which means keep lines that do not have at least two tabs in sequenc
Dangit! I think I already asked this one a couple weeks ago! I remember
now.
Bob
On Jun 2, 2010, at 3:20 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Bob-
>
> Try
>
>> filter theDropData without "*" & theFilter & "*"
>
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ilter theDropData without theFilter
put theDropData
I get:
test
sw_
sw_test3<
NOTICE if you will, that lines 1 & 2 have 2 tabs together, and 3
does not. The filter command here should give me just line 3
shouldn't it??
Perhaps I do not under
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Try
> filter theDropData without "*" & theFilter & "*"
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turn into theDropData
put tab & tab into theFilter
filter theDropData without theFilter
put theDropData
I get:
test
sw_
sw_test3<
NOTICE if you will, that lines 1 & 2 have 2 tabs together, and 3 does not. The
filter command here should give me just line 3
Lovers of tabbed browsing of scripts,
This week's video shows you how to open scripts to objects in new tabs
while remaining in the current tab.
http://reveditor.com/background-tabs-open-a-tab-without-going-ther
Here are the details along with other improvements...
New Background
Oh, geez, yup! That's the one!!
Scroll down to the animated GIF of the Word 6 display (always HATED Word 6).
When my Rev-related class was on the teaching schedule, the UI HoS was
one of my required readings ;-)
Thanks for that, Ken!
Judy
http://revined.blogspot.com
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 3:
> I seem to recall a particularly ghastly set of magically reorganizing
> multi-rowed tab controls at the User Interface Hall of Shame.
Yes, here it is:
http://homepage.mac.com/bradster/iarchitect/tabs.htm
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.sons
askin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcus wrote:
>>
>> Is there anyway to create a layered effect on a tabbed button, so that you
>> can
>> have two or even three rows of tabs all on the same button?
>
> I understand that multi-row tabs are a common convention, b
Marcus wrote:
Is there anyway to create a layered effect on a tabbed button, so that you can
have two or even three rows of tabs all on the same button?
I understand that multi-row tabs are a common convention, but they're
not supported on other OSes for several reasons.
First, they
I guess you need to see the who thing. I'm just not a big fan of TABs,
regardless. (smile)
Joe Wilkins
On Nov 14, 2008, at 7:38 PM, Marcus Lindley wrote:
"Because each tab contains a separate group of labelsand fields that
need to be displayed separately. A pop-up menuwould n
"Instead of using tabs, why not use one or more pop-up menus?"Because each tab
contains a separate group of labelsand fields that need to be displayed
separately. A pop-up menuwould not be very accomodating for the user to cycle
through thevari
Hi Marcus,
Instead of using tabs, why not use one or more pop-up menus?
Joe Wilkins
On Nov 14, 2008, at 7:01 PM, Marcus Lindley wrote:
Is there anyway to create a layered effect on a tabbed button, so
that you can
have two or even three rows of tabs all on the same button?
I'd rathe
Is there anyway to create a layered effect on a tabbed button, so that you can
have two or even three rows of tabs all on the same button?
I'd rather not have 7 or 8 tabs all on one row if I can put some of them down
onto
a second row.
__
Thanks for the input guys. Finally got around to posting an
enhancement request but found that 3272 already seems to cover it. So
I lobbed in a few votes and please, feel free to do likewise.
regards
Martin Blackman
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> On 11/7/06 4:39 AM, "Martin Blackman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> List users,
>>
>> Is there any way one can change the 'alignment' of tabs in a tabbed
button ?
>>
>> By default they are at the left, I'd like to try them on the
On 11/7/06 4:39 AM, "Martin Blackman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List users,
>
> Is there any way one can change the 'alignment' of tabs in a tabbed button ?
>
> By default they are at the left, I'd like to try them on the right
> hand side
List users,
Is there any way one can change the 'alignment' of tabs in a tabbed button ?
By default they are at the left, I'd like to try them on the right
hand side to make a GUI of mine more compact.
regards
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Sarah, thanks for telling me how to do this. I don't feel too
foolish; it isn't very obvious that menuHistory is the way to switch
from tab to tab. : )
Everyone, hope the weather is as nice in your part of the world as it
is in Arizona. If it is, enjoy!
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e menuHistory of btn Tabs" to 3
will effectively click on the 3rd tab. If you have a menuPick handler,
it will be triggered then.
Cheers,
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I know I'm missing something obvious, so I'll brace myself for egg on
my face now.
How does one script a change in a tabbed button? That is, I need it
to change from one tab to another without the user clicking it.
Thanks in advance,
Mark Greenberg
Klaus,
Thanks, I'll give it a try. Jeff
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Subject: Re: Tabs as Background
Hi Jeff,
> I have a stack that's us
:07, Jeff Honken wrote:
I have a stack that's using some tabs and those tabs are set to the
background. It's working great to tab between my cards on that stack.
Is there a way to use a card in this stack that doesn't use the tabs?
Another wards is there a way to turn off the
Hi Jeff,
I have a stack that's using some tabs and those tabs are set to the
background. It's working great to tab between my cards on that stack.
Is there a way to use a card in this stack that doesn't use the tabs?
Another wards is there a way to turn off the tabs for a spe
I have a stack that's using some tabs and those tabs are set to the
background. It's working great to tab between my cards on that stack.
Is there a way to use a card in this stack that doesn't use the tabs?
Another wards is there a way to turn off the tabs for a specific card if
t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard said:
...
You mentioned Sort function crashes.
No, I said that the Sort command yields unpredictable results
when you attempt to use it on strings larger than its documented bounds.
This is true of any app where you exceed the limits of the data type
being
Richard said:
> On the bright side, there's rarely a need to display that many columns
> to a user in most layouts. In DB apps it's common to display a useful
> subset of fields in a list for the user to pick from, and then edit
> fields in a detail view showing all fields.
No there isn't a b
> To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Strange field wraps with tabs
>
> Xavier,
> Thank you, again, for the suggestion that tabs might be
> causing the strange display problems in large fields. I
> changed the delimiter from tab to "|" and the display
> proble
Richard,
Agreed. Sane people will seldom need to concern themselves with this. I have
over a hundred tabs in my lines (certainly not real world).
By the way, the vertical tab (ASCII 11) displays in the message box and in
fields but not in the script editor.
PL
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Xavier,
Thank you, again, for the suggestion that tabs might be causing the strange
display problems in large fields. I changed the delimiter from tab to "|" and
the display problems disappeared.
The original reason for the tabs was to make the data more tra
Xavier,
Thank you, again, for the suggestion that tabs might be causing the strange
display problems in large fields. I changed the delimiter from tab to "|" and
the display problems disappeared.
The original reason for the tabs was to make the data more transportable -
esp
(>), left (<), center (l),
decimal (.) aligned (alignés ?) tabs, like with WindowScript
(you know ?) tabs possibility
No, I'm afraid not. Tabstops are just like dumb tabstops on a
typewriter - i.e. each column is left-aligned no support for
different types of tabs.
You can usua
René Micout wrote:
Thank you,
but my question was about right (>), left (<), center (l), decimal
(.) aligned (alignés ?) tabs, like with WindowScript (you know ?)
tabs possibility
No, I'm afraid not. Tabstops are just like dumb tabstops on a typewriter
- i.e. each col
Thank you,
but my question was about right (>), left (<), center (l), decimal
(.) aligned (alignés ?) tabs, like with WindowScript (you know ?)
tabs possibility
René Micout, Paris, Mac OS X Tiger, Dreamcard 2.6.1
Le 29 oct. 05 à 17:08, MisterX a écrit :
Hi Rene
Use the tabstops
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> René Micout
> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:06 PM
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> Subject: Tabs
>
> Hello,
> Is it possible to define tabs (right, left, center, decimal like word
> processor) with tabStop ?
> If yes, then how ?
&g
Hello,
Is it possible to define tabs (right, left, center, decimal like word
processor) with tabStop ?
If yes, then how ?
If no, then when ?
René Micout
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Thursday, April 14, 2005, 10:32:55 AM, you wrote:
JP> that allow you to switch between editing/browsing modes. More than a few
JP> had modality problems in that they clicked outside Rev's areas, fell back
JP> into the operating system, and considered *that* a roadblock.
...been there. I'd
Hi Judy,
A last word because my bad english makes me not so clear...
My last remaks are general remarks about the world we are living in.
Not about you and the hard job to teach technology which is yours.
Amicalement,
Eric Chatonet.
S
Hi Judy,
Thanks for your thoughtful answer.
I have nothing to add but only one thing: gifts are very various on
this earth.
Why force people to learn programming if there are so much better when
painting or playing an (other) instrument?
Best,
Le 14 avr. 05, à 19:32, Judy Perry a écrit :
Hi Eri
Hi Eric,
> Let me tell you very friendly that I do'nt agree your position.
> Beginners are surely as clever as you and me put together ;-)
> Only they don't already know... And have to learn.
--I take your comments in the friendly spirit in which they were
offered... but I still disagree. They o
7;s the last one in there.
If all this fails, let me know and I'll email it to you directly.
Judy
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Michael Mandaville wrote:
> Judy,
> Where is your tabs tutorial? I tried searching online for "RevOnline" but
> didn't find anything that pertained t
Judy,
Where is your tabs tutorial? I tried searching online for "RevOnline" but
didn't find anything that pertained to your work.
Can you post a URL for it so that I can see your labor of love? I
appreciate your newbie approach. I'm right there with you and trying to
dec
that they've
been
told is all they ever need to know...
Judy
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Hi Judy,
Good tutorial and the PDF is a neat touch and very well put together.
However I suggest you have a look at the "menuPick" message which
makes
handling tabs much easier.
Whe
ch and very well put together.
> However I suggest you have a look at the "menuPick" message which makes
> handling tabs much easier.
>
> When using one card per tab, here is the script I use:
>
> on menuPick pCardName
>go to card pCardName
> end menuPick
>
>
Hi Judy,
Good tutorial and the PDF is a neat touch and very well put together.
However I suggest you have a look at the "menuPick" message which makes
handling tabs much easier.
When using one card per tab, here is the script I use:
on menuPick pCardName
go to card pCardName
end me
I'm kinda lost... what is this comment in respect to?
I think there is/was a "getting started" by *user type*.
I am hazarding a guess that "Chater 1" would be very like Dan's upcoming
review of the IDE? (which , of course, of necessity, will likely be
different than my own little 'getting started
I guess what I was hoping for was to see "Chapter 1", or the "Getting
Started Guide". The little pieces parts don't seem to do for decent
anything.
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Judy Perry wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> I prefer to believe it's merely in spring break. But as they
>> say, the proof is in the pudding: Monte arranged a task which
>> would let the group have strong influence on the design of a
>> new TOC, but so far the rubber has y
That's interesting, Richard. I had the rather vague understanding that
you had spoken to Kevin and that he agreed to listen to whatever we had to
say on the issue, but nothing as specific as a TOC. If I had understood,
I'd be that group's equivalent of an electric cattle prod ;-)
Judy
On Tue, 1
n't have
a team of people handling such a thing. Having said that, I still,
however, think that if the object inspector for tabs doesn't allow you the
obvious ability to disable a single tab, then the issue of how to do so
really aught to be in the main dox section dealing with tab buttons.
This is probably true. I don't have a PC to test it on and so used the
Win look'n'feel in Rev...
Thanks for having a look!
Judy
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> btw on the initial screen, I see the top field as
>
> > MIST:
> > A Game of Missed
>
> I need to make the field
Mikey wrote:
So what are you saying - that the docs suck and somebody needs to fix
that problem? What are you doing tonight? You're preaching to the
choir. I tried emailing the yahoo list, but it appears to be mainly
dead.
I prefer to believe it's merely in spring break. But as they say, the
p
So what are you saying - that the docs suck and somebody needs to fix
that problem? What are you doing tonight? You're preaching to the
choir. I tried emailing the yahoo list, but it appears to be mainly
dead. I'd love to start with whatever anyone has and begin the
process of building REAL doc
Hi Judy,
I confirm: great PDF with a well done and very clear step by step :-)
Best,
Le 12 avr. 05, à 22:59, Judy Perry a écrit :
Hi Eric,
Okay, I had to move the directory.
I just tested it and the PDF d/l works on this end.
Could you confirm?
Thanks!
Judy
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Eric Chatonet wrote
Judy Perry wrote:
Hi Eric,
Okay, I had to move the directory.
I just tested it and the PDF d/l works on this end.
Could you confirm?
Now works fine for me. Please ignore my previous email - I suspect I
was doing that at the exact time you were moving the file to the new
directory - would exp
Alex,
Well, I forgot that I had to place the directory inside of the
homepage directory (brainfart?). I moved it and worked for me.
My guess is that the flicker is related to Rev's trying to go find and
activate the web browser. What's interesting is that the flicker/wait
happens even if the we
Judy Perry wrote:
Hmmm... the file's there alright.. I'll try to see what's up. Or not, as
the case apparently is.
Judy,
I don't even begin to understand this - but here's what happened for me.
1. Clicked on the button "Get PDF".
brief flicker on the screen, nothing more.
2. looked at the stac
Hi Eric,
Okay, I had to move the directory.
I just tested it and the PDF d/l works on this end.
Could you confirm?
Thanks!
Judy
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Eric Chatonet wrote:
> Hi Judy,
>
> I downladed your nice stack and enjoy it but I was unable to downlaod
> the PDF file :-(
n "MyTabs" -- disable
> > end if
> >
> > if char 1 of line 2 of button "MyTabs" = "(" then
> > delete char 1 of line 2 of button "MyTabs" -- enable
> > end if
>
> Le 12 avr. 05, à 22:06, Judy Perry a écrit
May be...
But, I would have to stress that a normal human (i.e., a non-programmer)
who goes through the docs for tab buttons and doesn't see how to disable
an individual tab isn't very likely to go check out menu behaviors (for
the very simple and obvious reason that a tab button does not look lik
Hi Judy,
Yep, majorly cool (I think)
you bet! :-)
but where did Klaus find this info?
Even a man needs his little secrets... ;-)
A quick look at the docs didn't reveal anything for me...
As i said, TABBED buttons are nothing else but ordinary menu buttons...
Judy
Regards
Klaus Major
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Hi Richard,
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Mikey,
I'm kind of curious - somebody mentioned that it was possible to
disable tabs. How?
Put a "(" before that name of that tab like:
(Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
This way the first tab is disabled...
To enable it again, remove the "(" ag
I think that this is left over from the old menu behavior
documentation for UI's. For example, if you wanted a line to be a
separator you would have it be a single dash. I wonder if the
shortcut embeds work...
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(" before line 2 of button "MyTabs" -- disable
end if
if char 1 of line 2 of button "MyTabs" = "(" then
delete char 1 of line 2 of button "MyTabs" -- enable
end if
Le 12 avr. 05, à 22:06, Judy Perry a écrit :
As near as I can tell, you can onl
You can also enable/disable tabs by using "enable/disable menuItem"
commands. Example:
disable menuItem 1 of btn "TabControl"
enable menuItem 2 of btn "TabControl"
Etc.
Or, even another option:
disable/enable line 1 of btn "TabControl"
Yep, majorly cool (I think) but where did Klaus find this info?
A quick look at the docs didn't reveal anything for me...
Judy
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Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Mikey,
I'm kind of curious - somebody mentioned that it was possible to
disable tabs. How?
Put a "(" before that name of that tab like:
(Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
This way the first tab is disabled...
To enable it again, remove the "(" again...
Cool tip
Waaayyy cool!
But... drat. gotta update the PDF now.
Thanks, Klaus!
Judy
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Klaus Major wrote:
> Put a "(" before that name of that tab like:
>
> (Line 1
> Line 2
> Line 3
>
> This way the first tab is disabled...
> To enable it again, remove the "(" again...
>
> TABBED butt
As near as I can tell, you can only disable the entire tabbed control, not
individual tabs.
But perhaps somebody out there knows better?
Judy
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Mikey wrote:
> I'm kind of curious - somebody mentioned that it was possible to
> disable
Hi Mikey,
I'm kind of curious - somebody mentioned that it was possible to
disable tabs. How?
Put a "(" before that name of that tab like:
(Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
This way the first tab is disabled...
To enable it again, remove the "(" again...
TABBED buttons are ju
I'm kind of curious - somebody mentioned that it was possible to
disable tabs. How?
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Hi,
I have finished a tutorial PDF and an example stack on creating and using
tabs in Rev.
You can find it on RevOnline in the "education" category (all the way at
the bottom) or in one of my user space identities ("JudyPerry").
Tab 3 of the stack has a button that
i just use...
on menuPick pNewTab, pOldTab
hide pOldTab
show pNewTab
end menuPick
it's even lazier ;-)
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sn't the same as pOld.
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Richard's approach is more generic and can be used when some tabs
show more than a single grp (it is plausible to have some group
'shared' by a few tabs).
Furthermore, the pOld parameter is not always pa
Ahhh! Thanks!
Judy
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Dave Cragg wrote:
> On 2 Jan 2005, at 23:02, Judy Perry wrote:
>
> > Yes, Robert. I thought about groups after sending it off.
> >
> > But mouseUp seems to work for me. Should it not?
>
>
> mouseUp should work fine, but menuPick has two parameters for ta
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Simple. Easy. Quick. Automatically accomodates any number of tabs.
What else could a body ask for?
Just one more line:
on menuPick ChosenOne
lock screen <- to postpone redraw until the changes are completed
repeat for each line LL of me
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Simple. Easy. Quick. Automatically accomodates any number of tabs.
What else could a body ask for?
Just one more line:
on menuPick ChosenOne
lock screen <- to postpone redraw until the changes are completed
repeat for each line LL of me
set the visible of gr
t
end menuPick
Simple. Easy. Quick. Automatically accomodates any number of tabs. What
else could a body ask for?
Just one more line:
on menuPick ChosenOne
lock screen <- to postpone redraw until the changes are completed
repeat for each line LL of me
set the visible of group L
Alex -
You're a freakin' genius! I love lazy!!
ThanksJames
On Jan 2, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:
James Cass wrote:
As an alternative to using "if-then", I like to use a case statement
like the following, assuming everything for each tab is in its own
group:
on menuPick tabSelected
James Cass wrote:
As an alternative to using "if-then", I like to use a case statement
like the following, assuming everything for each tab is in its own group:
on menuPick tabSelected
switch (tabSelected)
case "Tab 1"
show group "Tab 1"
hide group "Tab 2"
hide group "Tab 3"
b
On 2 Jan 2005, at 23:02, Judy Perry wrote:
Yes, Robert. I thought about groups after sending it off.
But mouseUp seems to work for me. Should it not?
mouseUp should work fine, but menuPick has two parameters for tab
buttons: the new selection and the old selection. So if you have groups
with t
" then
hide group "tab1"
show group "tab2"
end if
end menuPick
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Subject: Re: Tabs
on mouseUp -- of the tabbed button set
if the selectedText of me is "Tab1&q
Yes, Robert. I thought about groups after sending it off.
But mouseUp seems to work for me. Should it not?
But thanks for the suggestion. I'll try to incorporate it into my mental
model of how things *should* be done ;-)
Judy
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> A small correction
|field "myImageName"|"myFieldName" --shows wanted stuff
end if
--... repeat until you've checked for all tabs
end mouseUp
At least, that's how I think I've done it in the past @;-)
HTH,
Judy
It is usually preferable to group all items associated with each ta
show image|field "myImageName"|"myFieldName" --shows wanted stuff
end if
--... repeat until you've checked for all tabs
end mouseUp
At least, that's how I think I've done it in the past @;-)
HTH,
Judy
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, docmann wrote:
> Hello Robert, from one
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah yeah yeah, I know im a noob. I created a tab
> panel and have 3 tabs in it. I want every section to
> be different obviously which is why I created a tab
> panel. However my guess is that when I dragged things
> over it just placed it ontop of the
Yeah yeah yeah, I know im a noob. I created a tab
panel and have 3 tabs in it. I want every section to
be different obviously which is why I created a tab
panel. However my guess is that when I dragged things
over it just placed it ontop of the tab panel and not
in it. Which is why when I switch
On Tue, November 30, 2004 2:56 am, MisterX said:
[...]
> So pending N. Dayakar's email, and RunRev's network upgrade, my impatience
> and fortuite skills, I told myself this should be trivial right?
>
> well, it wasn't rawkeyup... it wasn't set the selectedline of btn thetabs
> ,
> it wasn't set
X,
what does
get "Controls"
do?
-Chipp
MisterX wrote:
get "Controls"
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--- MisterX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
>
> well, it wasn't rawkeyup... it wasn't set the
> selectedline of btn thetabs ,
> it wasn't set the hilitedline (or text) of btn
> thebats (for the trivia, it
> wont work either, it's for fields only)... The right
> command was select line
> 2 of b
moft windows, control-Tab (and control-Shift-tab) allow you to navigate
across different tabs in a tab pane in any application - except, you guessed
it, RunRev! Control-Tab hides the palettes while on the mac control-alt-tab
does - funny too, the tools menu hints at control-t which doesn't alw
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.
can you make columns with tabs?
thanks,
Erik Hansen
can you make columns with tabs?
thanks,
Erik Hansen
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use
is make it so that when Revolution does need to
"pop up" a window, that the Windows task-bar at the bottom of the screen
doesn't display a the tab for my revolution app. What's really interesting is
that my Revolution app has a main stack, and a substack, and when they both
Sorry , id would work in a stand alone or in a stand alone its
unnecessary . Now after the idea from all of you, how about this
on preOpenStack
put the menuHistory of button "Foo" into Bar
go to card Bar
end preOpenStack
or if you want to change the tab to the matching card , the script that
In a stand alone it won't work .
On Tuesday, April 27, 2004, at 04:51 PM, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
How do I select (click) a tab via a script ?
thanks, hershrev
Here's something I did that does the trick.
I had a Tab button that is associated with number of cards, e.g. TabA
goes to CardA, TabB to
Hi,
How do I select (click) a tab via a script ?
thanks, hershrev
Here's something I did that does the trick.
I had a Tab button that is associated with number of cards, e.g. TabA
goes to CardA, TabB to CardB etc. I found that if the user selected
TabB and then saved and quit the app, when the S
--- hershrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> How do I select (click) a tab via a script ?
> thanks, hershrev
>
Try the following to simulate a click on the 2nd tab:
--
set the menuHistory of btn "Foobar" to 2
--
This will change the selected tab visually, as well as
call the menuPick handle
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