Here is one way, amoung others send " doTheMouseupThing fromMseUp" to me in 1 tick
> on mouseUp doTheMouseupThing > end mouseUp on doTheMouseupThing msgg if msgg is empty then --the user did the click > local myMessageID > local myMessageKind > > set the destroyStack of this stack to true > put the cpControlMID_TimeOutControl of me into myMessageID > put the cpControlMK_TimeOutCompleteCommand of me into myMessageKind > get ISMAppUtilsEncodeAndPutMessage > (myMessageID,myMessageKind,"volatile","String",empty) > > save this stack > close this stack end doTheMouseupThing On 5/22/07 2:01 PM, "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > HI All, > > I have a problem and it's either tricky or I have been sitting in > front of this keyboard for far too long! > > I have a time-out value, it it fires it calls > "HandleMessageTimeOutControl" (as well as other handlers). If the > user clicks in the button, then I want to cancel the timeout (by > sending a "HandleMessageTimeOutControl"). The code in Case 1 below > works ok, except if contained in a Modal stack, if it is, then the > modal fails to work after the first call. I'm guessing it's because > the "OK" button did not get pressed. In case 2, the message gets sent > twice which causes the dialog to skip on multiple calls. > > What I really want is a way of tell if the mouseUp handler has been > called by the user pressing the mouse or if it's via the "send" command. > > Any ideas? > > All the Best > Dave > > Case 1: > > on HandleMessageTimeOutControl > theMessageID,theMessageKind,theMessageData > local myMessageData > > put ISMAppUtilsDecodeMessage(theMessageData,"String,") into > myMessageData > > switch theMessageKind > case "LTW_TimeOutComplete" > save this stack > close this stack > > break > end switch > end HandleMessageTimeOutControl > > > on mouseUp > local myMessageID > local myMessageKind > > set the destroyStack of this stack to true > put the cpControlMID_TimeOutControl of me into myMessageID > put the cpControlMK_TimeOutCompleteCommand of me into myMessageKind > get ISMAppUtilsEncodeAndPutMessage > (myMessageID,myMessageKind,"volatile","String",empty) > end mouseUp > > > > Case 2: > > on HandleMessageTimeOutControl > theMessageID,theMessageKind,theMessageData > local myMessageData > > put ISMAppUtilsDecodeMessage(theMessageData,"String,") into > myMessageData > > switch theMessageKind > case "LTW_TimeOutComplete" > send "mouseUp" to me in 1 tick > break > end switch > end HandleMessageTimeOutControl > > > on mouseUp doTheMouseupThing > end mouseUp on doTheMouseupThing msgg if msgg is empty then --the user did the click > local myMessageID > local myMessageKind > > set the destroyStack of this stack to true > put the cpControlMID_TimeOutControl of me into myMessageID > put the cpControlMK_TimeOutCompleteCommand of me into myMessageKind > get ISMAppUtilsEncodeAndPutMessage > (myMessageID,myMessageKind,"volatile","String",empty) > > save this stack > close this stack end doTheMouseupThing > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 _______________________________________________ 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