Barry Levine wrote: > Does anyone else think that the following explanation of this property > is counter-intuitive? > >> When you click a grouped control, you can select either the control >> itself or the group of which itıs a part. Which one is selected is >> controlled by the selectGroupedControls property. If this property is >> true, clicking a grouped control selects only the control. If it is >> false, clicking any control in a group selects the group. > > Hmmm.... so if the selectGroupedControls is true my ability to select > the group is false but if the property is false my ability to do so is > true.
Seems clear enough: it's the controls within the group being discussed, not the group itself. Think of it as the subselect tool in most drawing programs (that's how I've implemented it in a drawing package I'm working on). > Are you sure that an accountant didn't define this property? Debits and > credits and bears, oh my! It gets worse if you work in a bank, as the difinitions od debits and credits flip depending on which side of the teller window you're on. ;) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation Developer of WebMerge 2.1: Publish any database on any site ___________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com Tel: 323-225-3717 AIM: FourthWorldInc _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution