On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 11:41 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Karl Becker wrote: > >> I'm having a problem with displaying a warning prompt before a user >> quits my >> program. >> >> I've put catches to intercept a quit in the following handlers: >> on closeStackRequest >> on closeStack >> in the menuGroup I've created, inside the "Quit" menu option, and I >> also >> intercept "Quit MetaCard" and "Quit Tiger's Eye Pub" (the name of my >> app) >> >> It seems that my app does show the prompt (twice, actually) when I >> click to >> close the window. However, when I either: >> * select Quit Tiger's Eye Pub - or - >> * hit command-Q >> the program simply quits, even though I have the script inserted into >> my >> menuGroup to properly catch the "Quit" message. In fact, it shows >> the answer >> dialog I'm using very briefly before it quits out of the entire >> program. So >> it's working, just that the answer dialog is not stopping the program >> for >> quitting. >> >> How can I get it to actually stop the Quit? > > See the shutDownRequest system message. I've inserted it into my script, but for some reason it's not recognizing. I put it in both the stack's script and the card script, but it's not intercepting it at all. Could those other handlers I have be messing with it? Karl -- Go Bison! http://www.karlbecker.com _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
