Re: Field loses its identity as a target

2015-07-29 Thread David Epstein
Sorry, I see my long question appeared twice; my eMail reported it undelivered, so I tried again. Thanks to Richard for his sound advice, and Jacqueline for the promising theory—promising because I have noticed that disabling locked fields with visible, non-3D borders does not make their border

Field loses its identity as a target

2015-07-29 Thread David Epstein
I have encountered a bizarre problem that occurs in a somewhat complicated context. I wonder if anyone has experienced anything similar. In short: when I click a locked field on one occasion “the long id of the target” returns the expected result; but when I click on it subsequently “the long

Re: Field loses its identity as a target

2015-07-29 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/28/2015 3:51 PM, dfepst...@comcast.net wrote: I have encountered a bizarre problem that occurs in a somewhat complicated context. I wonder if anyone has experienced anything similar. In short: when I click a locked field on one occasion “the long id of the target” returns the expected resu

Re: Field loses its identity as a target

2015-07-29 Thread Richard Gaskin
I find that any number of clicks on a locked field consistently recognizes the field as the target, but unfortunately the rest of the description provided is too complex for me to be able to understand how to reproduce what you're seeing. Do you have a simple example stack in which you can dem

Field loses its identity as a target

2015-07-29 Thread dfepstein
I have encountered a bizarre problem that occurs in a somewhat complicated context.  I wonder if anyone has experienced anything similar. In short:  when I click a locked field on one occasion “the long id of the target” returns the expected result; but when I click on it subsequently “the long