[snip]
Wilhelm Sanke writes:
On Sun, 09 Mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Intuitvely, when I encounter the term
"list", I think of a group of "items" that have a common delimiter, enabling
me to "buld" a list in a rather simple manner.
miscdas
The whole thing boils down to the problem, th
On Sun, 09 Mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think the entry for this in the MetaTalk Reference needs to be updated to
> clarify the very issue you raised. Intuitvely, when I encounter the term
> "list", I think of a group of "items" that have a common delimiter, enabling
> me to "buld" a
[snip}
I had the understanding that the "list"-option of the group command was
an option to automate the tedious process to concatenate manually a
huge number of crontols in the script editor.
This is what the Metatalk Reference says:
"Syntax: "group "
where " stands for a list, explained by
=
Although there is a workaround (see the quotation below), I am still
curious to know how to produce a "list" as in
"group " of the Metatalk Reference, where stands for a list of
controls.
The Revolution Transcript Dictionary, which sometimes giv
nator as in..
on mouseUp
group control 1 and control 2 and control 3
end mouseUp
-Chipp
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wilhelm Sanke
> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 12:04 PM
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ion about matters of usage, does not mention the option
to use "group" with a list.
Well, anybody out there that has an idea?
Thanks in advance,
Wilhelm Sanke
On Tuesday, March 4th, I wrote:
> Subject: Grouping with lists in a script
>
> I needed to make a greater number of contro
I needed to make a greater number of controls into a group by script.
MetaTalk Reference (182) provides this information:
"Syntax:
group
Description:
The group comand makes a set of selected controls into a
group/background.
If a list of controls is supplied, those controls will be added t