Sorry for my late answer;

In my opinion, not as bug; might be as an enhancement.

André

Le 23 févr. 10 à 18:43, Graham Samuel a écrit :

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
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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

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