Hi Everyone Now that revObjective is in the wild I'm realising that the more complex an object you make the more you want to give it it's own settings/inspector palette. What do people think of the following idea?
Each revObjective custom control is saved in it's own stack file so I was thinking of providing a substack to be a settings palette to edit the custom properties of the selectedobject related to the custom control. The substack would open along with the mainstack when you click "Edit" in revObjective. A new "Inspector" button to open the substack as a palette would be added to revObjective which would be enabled like the Add button whenever there is a selected object. Once open these substacks would switch/hide depending on if the selectedobject has a revObjective based behavior and which object it is etc. Does all that make sense? Maybe it's overkill when you can document and expect people to edit the custom properties but I can imagine a day when most of the objects I use are pulled out of revObjective and much of my maintenance work therefore is done once and propagated to all my apps just like I do with standard library stacks. With groups with backgroundBehavior set to true we can even have library like code libraries without adding complexity to the message path. Cheers -- Monte Goulding M E R Goulding Software Development Bespoke application development for vertical markets InstallGadget - How to create an installer in 10 seconds revObjective - Making behavior scripts behave _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution