This feature makes it quite simple to create a simple drawing program.

And if you set up a stack as a "palette" (for example; actually anything but a topLevel), it will behave as if in browse mode (the "run tool") regardless of which tool is selected. So you can have a "document" window for the drawing, and open a "tools" window (as a palette) and provide tools. Use the "selection" tool ("edit" mode), along with the various other tools (the graphic tool, the field tool for text fields, etc.) and let Rev do most of the work for you.

I'm doing something similar to this right now to create a report editor for the project I am doing (not the one everyone on the list keeps asking about -- this is specifically for software released by the company I work for).

On Oct 23, 2004, at 1:51 PM, Marty Billingsley wrote:

If the run tool is for running a stack and the edit tool is for editing
it, why do scripts even run in edit mode? mouseEnter, mouseLeave,
openCard, closeCard, etc. all are executed even when the edit tool is the
one selected. But mouseDown and mouseUp aren't.


Does anyone else find this odd?


- marty

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