Thanks for taking so much time on this, Richard. I get it now, but here is
another example where the dictionary could do better!
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Richard Gaskin
> wrote:
>
> An object reference can be a string, or an expression that evaluates to a
> string. For example these
Roger Guay wrote:
> I think I understand your point here, Richard, except the association
> with your last sentence. I thought the long id would insure the use
> of a behavior of buttons outside the host stack. Put here is the
> thing:
>
> I successfully used this:
>
> "set the behavior of last
That works! Thanks, Peter.
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>
> The behavior is just a string of text so I think you need quotes around the
> behavior:
>
> set the behavior of the image to "button id 1721 of stack" & quote &
> "myCoolGameStack" & quote
>
> I set the behavio
The behavior is just a string of text so I think you need quotes around the
behavior:
set the behavior of the image to "button id 1721 of stack" & quote &
"myCoolGameStack" & quote
I set the behavior to the long id of the button, just because I don;t have
write the clumsy code to put quotes arou
I think I understand your point here, Richard, except the association with your
last sentence. I thought the long id would insure the use of a behavior of
buttons outside the host stack. Put here is the thing:
I successfully used this:
"set the behavior of last image to the long id of b
Roger Guay wrote:
Can anyone tell me why this:
"set the behavior of image id 1727 to button id 1721 of stack
“mySillyStack”"
does not work! i.e. it empties the behavior of image id 1727
Yet, I can paste:
"button id 1721 of stack “mySillyStack”"
into the behavior of image id
Thanks again, Scott.
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>
> I've always used the long id (or the behavior format itself) and have never
> had an issue assigning a behavior.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media UX/UI Design
>
>> On Aug 31, 2015, a
I've always used the long id (or the behavior format itself) and have never had
an issue assigning a behavior.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media UX/UI Design
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Roger Guay wrote:
>
> Thank you, Scott. The long id worked although I tried that ear
Thank you, Scott. The long id worked although I tried that earlier and it
didn’t work? probably another error.
Quoting the button reference did not work for me. Also tried bracketing and
that did not work either.
Thanks again!
Roger
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 11:02 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>
Try setting the behavior to the long id of the button.
Otherwise, I believe you need to quote the button reference.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 8/31/15, 10:57 AM, "Roger Guay" wrote:
>Can anyone tell me why this:
>
> "set the behavior of imag
10 matches
Mail list logo