Jim Lambert wrote:

> Every time I click on a button in the IDE with the pointer tool
> in order to select and, say, move it, I'd prefer if the mousedown/up
> scripts didn't fire off because I'm editing the UI not running it.
> If I recall correctly this was not how LC/Revolution originally
> behaved.

It still does. I don't believed anything with mouse message handling has changed in many years, if at all.

I haven't seen how Klaus came across the mouseEnter message, so I can't begin to guess how this is only coming to his attention now.

Either way, with the engine having worked as it does with tool messages since 1992 I'm not expecting change.


> Richard, remember SuperEdit? Very much about authoring.

I remember it well, as does John Balgenorth and perhaps some others here.

It was surprisingly polarizing: some loved it, some hated, but I never met anyone who'd used it who was indifferent about it.

I loved it. But I loved everything about the package at that time. Maybe I mostly loved the time. :)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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