thanks. understand by 'stylize your able to stylize the sub-face
(face in pane?). not sure if it's capable of affect main face, which
created by 'layout?
events will be passed from main face to sub-face, yet it could be
neat (sometimes) to trap/process the event in the main. i am trying
to add hotkey to the view, which could have general effect across the
pane.
-z
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > in /view i tried
> >
> > view layout/style [ ... ] [ cust-feel: make feel [
> ..some-feel.. ]
> > ]
> >
>
> you can create your own styles:
>
> my-styles: stylize [txt24 text [font/size: 24]]
> view layout [styles my-styles txt24 "ahoy"]
>
> as for feel - it's just object, and so you can pass it to any face
> ....
>
> view layout [styles my-styles txt24 "ahoy" [print "ahoy"]]
>
> - if you add action block to VID dialect, 'layout func parser
> recognises
> it, and 'text object has assigned a a feel, and for the text it is
> 'hot
> IIRC. You can change it via setting in your own style using
> 'stylize...
>
> .... not sure if it will work that way though ... :-)
>
> -pekr-
>
>
>
> >
> > and i got
> >
> > ** Script Error: layout has no refinement called style.
> >
> > what am i suppose to do if (possible?) to adjust feel through
> layout?
> > appreciate help.
> >
> > -z
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