That will be very helpful for another little problem I seem looming down the road. For this instance, the simpler method of disabling the field works fine. Thank you.

Charles


On Nov 10, 2005, at 9:17 AM, David Bovill wrote:

Did a quick experiment - try putting this script in a scrolling field:

on mouseDown
    if the autohilite of me is true then
        put the params
    end if
end mouseDown

on mouseUp
    if the autohilite of me is true then
        put the params
    end if
end mouseUp

and then changing the autohilite of the scrolling field - works for these messages and keeps the hilited line fixed - if thats what you want?




On 10 Nov 2005, at 15:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Charles

set the autoselect of the field and eventually the traversalON to false
set the locktext to true of course...

OR

simply disable the field (visual change)...

cheers
Xavier


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/11/2005 14:55:16:


I'm not sure if this is related to the recent "Basic focus issue"
thread or not.

I want to be able (on the basis of whether another button is enabled
or not) to refuse the attentions of any mouse-clicks in a field that
I'm using as a scrollable list. Trapping mouseUp and/or mouseDown
seems not to work (unless I've done something else wrong).

Is there a right way to do this?

Charles Hartman
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