Thank you, I will enter them in the bug system (this will be a good chance to figure out how!). I also still had some new problems with bindings... 1a. When you enter into the "Widget bindings" window, the widget path is selected, but the "insert" pulldown of events is grey'ed out. Selecting something else, and then the path again enables the pulldown.
1b. If I go into "insert new bindings", the "event", I think, should be cleared out. 1c. When I want to leave "insert new bindings", I don't know how to "save". Some things I know are bugs. Should I feel free to enter them, or is this list better to "screen" them just in case its something I'm doing? Thanks again, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >1. I would like to program around widget events. I go into OPTIONS and > >then BINDINGS. There I think I see the current code for each event. > >How do I write code for an event (such as double clicking on a list box) > > In the left pane of the bindings editor, click on the blue text showing > the widget path (usually the first item in the left pane). > > Then in the menu bar of the bindings editor, select Insert > and choose the type of event. If not in the list, use "Advanced..." > > To add a modifier (eg. double, triple, shift...) to an event, right-click > on it. > > >2. Stack trace window is confusing. I can change the code in that > >window, but it doesn't take effect. Could an alternative be to have a > >button to call up the code in question. > > You cannot change code in the stack trace window. Yes, there could be a > button to open the proc editor. > > >3. Closing of code windows should save by default. I don't think I > >should have to close using the check to get my stuff to save. Since > >most people want to save changes, shouldn't the default be that. > > This would make sense. All other places like the menu editor and the > bindings editor don't ask you to save. > > >4. When I switch over to "TEST" mode, all code open should save. > > Would make sense too. > > >5. The editor is really bad at guessing what to do when I press ENTER. > >If I am at a }, it replicates that down a line. > > That's a bug. Still the original code to auto-indent, it doesn't work very > well. > > Could you enter 2,3,4 as feature requests and 5 as a bug ? > > Thanks! > > CG > > |--------+-------------------------------------> > | | Robert Lugg | > | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| > | | > | > | | Sent by: | > | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]| > | | eforge.net | > | | | > | | | > | | 12/11/2001 02:49 PM | > | | | > |--------+------------------------------------->
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