Hi Alcy > > Hi all, > I am still a beginner and have a series of questions: > 1- How can I stop the automatic indentation of the code? I > find it rather cahotic and I would rather take care of it > myself, I personally prefer no identation but I use a certain > amount of # characters to mark the blocks such as if/end if... > eg: > # Do this for now ### > if .. > done here > end if > ### > This method is much clearer for me and keeps the maximum > length available for the code and practically, it saves a lot > of time..
go to preferences and click on script editor and then on the auto-format button. > 2- How can I set the default size of the text and font of new > buttons? > Looks like the default settings of my preferences is not > taken into account for new buttons Text/size properties. At > the moment I copy and paste existing buttons but there must > be some default settings I have missed somewhere right? I was going to tell that to Rev about a year ago but nobody seemed to listen so im working on it on my own... I don't know if others have done the same... My method is not finished though... Although, there is a simple method... just create your buttons and set the stack's font properties to the default you want... It's that simple... > 3- Tab pannel: How does it work? At the moment when I click > on a tab of the "Tab pannel" it shows as selected, however > what is the property recording the tab which has been > clicked? (the label stays empty) Also it looks like it > doesn't handle the navigation in long lists, has someone done > a routine to navigate in a list of menus and display the list > in a tab pannel? Tabs work like menus. You put the lines you want into it's content (put the menulinestext into btn "tabmenu". use a menupick handler to detect what was selected. You'll find plenty of examples on revonline. The basic script goes like this: on menupick newitem, olditem go card newitem or -- my prefered hide group olditem show group newitem end menupick one example of multiple tabs is in my discretebrowser stack - in the source tab item, you have another tab to see different sources. In the options tab item, you have an index field version of the same tab menu. Here's the last entry about it which is not the latest... http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=139 The stack was changed significantly for the XOS framework which I work on. But the tabs will work great. cheers Xavier cheers Xavier _______________________________________________ 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