However . . .
If I do this:
onmouseUp
setthelockScreentotrue
setthemoveSpeedto65000
putitem 1 ofthemouseLocintoML1
putitem 2 ofthemouseLocintoML2
moveimg "mill" toML1, ML2
copyimg "mill" togroup"map"
setthenameoflast image to("mill" & ML1 & "," & ML2)
setthemoveSpeedto200
setthelockScreentofalse
endmouseUp
The "funny" thing is that the image that gets renamed is NOT the clone
in the group, but
the original one.
Richmond.
On 4.07.19 11:30, Klaus major-k via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Am 04.07.2019 um 10:26 schrieb Richmond via use-livecode
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
I've lost this . . . having done it several times before . . .
So: I duplicate an object, let's call it img "XXX", so I end up with
2 objects called "XXX" (which is problematic), and I wish to
rename the new version of "XXX" . . .
err . . .
set the name of the last/recent/latest/headache
...
set the name of last img to "XXX_2"
...
Richmond.
Best
Klaus
--
Klaus Major
https://www.major-k.de
kl...@major-k.de
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