Re: [Flashcoders] tabIndex stops working, when combo-box component used in movie

2006-09-26 Thread GS Resource

Hi Martyn

did u ever solve the tabindex problem you were having.  i also have a
similar problem with a textbox component - once it is on the stage tab order
doesn't work - you press tab and it goes straight to the component and
ignores the other normal text boxes

Gary E.


On 01/06/06, Green, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I'm trying to set up a custom tab order.

I have a test movie that just contains two clips. All works ok until I
place a combo-box component on the stage. Then tabbing stops working
completely. I've tried setting the tab order for each element using the
accessibility panel and also using actionscript, and see the same thing each
time. I'm publishing the movie as Actionscript 2.0, and viewing with flash
player 8 (tested in Flash and also in a browser).

I just found that I have the problem even if I delete the combo-box from
the stage (but leave it in the library).

Any suggestions / links appreciated.

Thanks
Martyn







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Re: [Flashcoders] tabIndex stops working, when combo-box component used in movie

2006-09-26 Thread Glen Pike
I think this only happens in the IDE, try the published movie in a 
browser.  Also "Control->Disable Keyboard Shortcuts" in the Standalone 
Player may help.


Glen

GS Resource wrote:

Hi Martyn

did u ever solve the tabindex problem you were having.  i also have a
similar problem with a textbox component - once it is on the stage tab 
order

doesn't work - you press tab and it goes straight to the component and
ignores the other normal text boxes

Gary E.


On 01/06/06, Green, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I'm trying to set up a custom tab order.

I have a test movie that just contains two clips. All works ok until I
place a combo-box component on the stage. Then tabbing stops working
completely. I've tried setting the tab order for each element using the
accessibility panel and also using actionscript, and see the same 
thing each
time. I'm publishing the movie as Actionscript 2.0, and viewing with 
flash

player 8 (tested in Flash and also in a browser).

I just found that I have the problem even if I delete the combo-box from
the stage (but leave it in the library).

Any suggestions / links appreciated.

Thanks
Martyn





 



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[Flashcoders] tabIndex stops working, when combo-box component used in movie

2006-06-01 Thread Green, Martyn

I'm trying to set up a custom tab order. 

I have a test movie that just contains two clips. All works ok until I place a 
combo-box component on the stage. Then tabbing stops working completely. I've 
tried setting the tab order for each element using the accessibility panel and 
also using actionscript, and see the same thing each time. I'm publishing the 
movie as Actionscript 2.0, and viewing with flash player 8 (tested in Flash and 
also in a browser). 

I just found that I have the problem even if I delete the combo-box from the 
stage (but leave it in the library).

Any suggestions / links appreciated.

Thanks
Martyn






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