Yes, I see that now... thanks for pointing it out. So should I report this anomaly as a bug, do you think?
Graham On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 18:10:35 +0100, "Andre.Bisseret" <andre.bisse...@inria.fr> wrote: > Le 23 févr. 10 à 17:00, Graham Samuel a écrit : > >> This is a very simple-minded question, but I haven't used behaviors >> very much. While examining Scott Rossi's charming time-setting >> stack, I looked at the properties of one of the sliders and noticed >> that there was no mention of its behavior in any of the inspection >> categories. However, if I put >> >> put the behavior of graphic "startslider" >> >> into the Message Box, sure enough, I get the long ID of the button >> containing the behavior script. >> >> So if I didn't know in advance that an object had a behavior, how >> would I know? Have I just missed something in the Property >> Inspector? Nothing to be seen in the User docs (but then searching >> it is tough). >> >> Feeling foolish >> >> Graham >> _______________________________________________ > > Bonjour Graham, > > For other objects (differents kinds of button, or of fields, ) the > possible behavior is mentionned at the very bottom of the "basis > properties" pane in the inspector. > But, your are right this seems not the case for graphics, nor for > stacks which however can inherit a behavior. > > bizarre ;-) > > Best regards from Grenoble > > André _______________________________________________ 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