I don't know.
BUT, you can open up the properties palette and manually delete custom
props.
I'm sorry, I know that's a bit of a pain in the bum
Richmond.
On 16.10.18 г. 10:49 ч., Neville Smythe via use-livecode wrote:
Is there any way to intercept setProp messages for properties you *don’t* want
to set?
I find with my poor typing skills I keep typing
Set the <NonexistentProperty> of <something>
where NonexistentProperty is a mistype of SomePropertyWhichHasASetPropHandler
and so I keep creating lots of superfluous properties for the object. Annoying
and sometime painful to clean up.
When you are initially creating the object properties this is not a problem but
once the structure is set up I'd like to declare “enough”, maybe with a
LockProperties command
(come to think of it locking changes to existing properties might be useful
too, though that can be coded into each SetProp handler)
Also, on another topic: my LiveCode windows have suddenly acquired a second title
line, which when dragged tends to miniaturise the window and then display it
somewhere else or at full screen, and each time a script editor window is opened it
is moved higher up the screen until it moves under the menubar and becomes unusable.
Looks look a system thing (Mac High Sierra) but I’ve never seen it before and only
just changed to LC9.0.1. Any suggestions as to how to stop this major annoyance
would be appreciated - or at least configure it if it really is a new LC
”feature".
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