> Dave Cragg wrote:
> > >The Visual Effect should take place AFTER (in this case), not before > >the handler operates. Is this caused by the > >lost focus of the locked fld? The called handler updates a flock of > >fields and POP buttons, however, the control > >still resides within the original mouseUp handler, right? > > Any chance you're locking the screen in the somethingInteresting > handler? I think that would stop the visual. > Yep, that war the problem. Nasty HyperCard habit that-- type "lock screen" at the start of every command. I also noticed the "lock screen" is far inferior to "alwaysBuffer." "Lock screen" seems to produce an alarming amount of "jiggle" in every stack open. Jacqueline wrote: "Did you say the incorrect hilite only happens on OS 7.6.1, or does it happen on all Mac OS versions? I've only tried it on 7.6.1. and 8.5/8.62. Only 7.6.1 yields the Type 1 error and crash on closeBox and incorrect hilite color. I did not set the hilite color on any stack. I thought that the hilite color was sucked from the system prefs... Is this wrong? "If all, then it's got to be a hilitecolor property set somewhere that is causing normal color inheritance. Check the colors of every object in the hierarchy if you haven't already; the fields themselves, the group they are in, the card, the stack, your Home stack, any stacks in use, etc." I tried setting the hiliteColor on preOpenStack of the main stack. It had no effect. Ray -- Ray G. Miller ----------- Turtlelips Productions 4009 Everett Ave. Oakland, CA 94602 MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (V) 510.530.1971 (F) 510.482.3491 _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
