On Aug 20, 5:30 am, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Then the simplest solution is implement panel.show(state). This method
> is called when your panel is clicked. Just put the logic of the button
> in there and you should have a start.

That was it! Thanks a bunch.

Teun
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