Bonsoir John :-)
I don't know your code exactly: I have not uploaded you stack yet.
But I"m inclined to think it's a code architecture issue.
When you put some flushEvents into a var, it just means that these
events, if they occurred during handler execution, will be ignored
when the handler finishes.
Another way to mean it: queue will be emptied according to events you
have specified.
On another hand, you say you set the cursor to 'hand' to resize columns:
In both Win and Mac environments there are dedicated cursors you
might be interested in:
They are in cursor's library.
Le 6 sept. 08 à 20:33, -= JB =- a écrit :
Hi Eric,
I tried get flushEvents("mouseDown) and put flushEvents("mouseDown
into temp.
These were put at the bottom of the script first and then at top
and bottom but they
did not prevent the message being sent.
What was I supposed to do with temp after I put it in there
anyway? Maybe I did
not enter it properly but the Dictionary didn't show any other
examples.
-=>JB<=-
On Sep 6, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Bonsoir JB *,
Have a look at flushEvents function.
Le 6 sept. 08 à 19:57, -= JB =- a écrit :
Here is the problem. When I double click the resizable column bar
in my stack Dynamic Table field it collapses the column. This was
not supposed to happen.
But if nobody can figure a way to prevent the double mouseDown
from interfering with the first mouseDown it will probable be
left as
it is.
In that case I guess I can always list it as a feature.
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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