Oops, me bad. I was thinking you were talking about ctlEnterEvent, not
ctlRepeatEvent. No inverting happens when you return true in an EnterEvent,
but the button inverts but doesn't automatically revert when you return
true in a RepeatEvent.
//* Rus Daniel Nesse
//* Application Development
//* Avnet Convergent Technologies
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nesse, Rustin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 3:00 PM
>To: Palm Developer Forum
>Subject: RE: Repeating Buttons
>
>
>Nope. If you return true, you get NO action from the button, inverting
>or no. Try it out...
>
>//* Rus Daniel Nesse
>//* Application Development
>//* Avnet Convergent Technologies
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Scott L. Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 2:53 PM
>>To: Palm Developer Forum
>>Subject: RE: Repeating Buttons
>>
>>
>>> Yes, you'll need to create a nilEvent handler on the handler
>>> for the form containing the repeating button(s).
>>
>>No, that's not right. If your app doesn't otherwise require
>a nilEvent
>>handler, then you can omit it and repeat buttons will work just fine.
>>
>>I believe the original problem was simply due to returning
>>'true' instead of
>>'false' from the ctlRepeat handler, which was pointed out
>>earlier in this
>>thread.
>>
>>-slj-
>>
>>
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