Thank you, Alex. That’s just what I need!
Roger
> On Sep 11, 2020, at 4:58 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> You can save the insertion point (i.e. the selectedchunk) when you leave the
> second field, and then provide a handler to insert text at that saved point;
> and of cours
Here's an example:
go stack url "https://netrin.on-rev.com/misc/TransparentStack.livecode";
JimL
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You can save the insertion point (i.e. the selectedchunk) when you leave
the second field, and then provide a handler to insert text at that
saved point; and of course call that handler when needed
e.g. in your "second field, have
local sChunk
on exitfield
put the selectedchunk into sChu
I have 2 fields, the first from which I take the mouseText, the second into
which I place that text. Trouble is, I want the placed text to be at the
insertion point I had before clicking outside that field.
Can someone suggest a way to preserve the insertion point in a field as one
clicks into
Thanks for the hint to import the snapshot from the group. I followed Jim's
instructions w/o success and was a little disappointed.
-
Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code
> Am 12.09.2020 um 00:32 schrieb Marty Knapp via use-livecode
> :
>
> I was just tinkering with this and it wo
I was just tinkering with this and it wouldn’t work until I changed the “import
snapshot" from card to “import snapshot” from the group. But that’s a very cool
trick! Thanks Jim.
Marty
> On Sep 11, 2020, at 11:04 AM, Jim Lambert via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> DavidB wrote:
>>
>> the text an
> DavidB wrote:
>
> the text and some other elements to be visible but the stack background to
> be transparent
Start with a card having a field and a button.
1. Create a GRC retangle the same rect as the card.
2. Set its opaque to false.
3. Set its linesize to 0.
4. Send it to back.
5. G
Hi Charles,
if this is on a Mac, it’s a security feature - apps cannot access folders
outside of their own bundle unless the user explicitly grants permission. If
you add an "answer folder” command to your program, and ask the user to select
folder B, then your app will be granted access to it