Not sure yet how many other properties this applies to? I don't think it applies to "me" or "the target"... "the long id of the owner of me" returns incorrectly if "the owner of me" has the same name as another group on the card. I came across this while designing a complex group that I want to be able to cut and paste, so I've been using references like: "set the loc of btn "Write" of me to 0,0" - which works fine. but: "set the loc of btn "something" of the owner of me to 0,0" - does not. At least if you clone the group - it sets the loc of btn "something" of the first group (not the real owner). Hope this makes sense, as it's difficult to say in English! I've got round this by putting a function myGroupid in the owner which returns the long id of the real thing. I guess somewhere in the engine you are using names not ID's??? Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard%40lists.best.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.
- Re: htmlText - problem and feature request... Scott Raney
- Re: htmlText - problem and feature request... David Bovill
- Re: htmlText - problem and feature request... Karl Becker
- Re: htmlText - problem and feature request... Scott Raney
- Feature request: clone as substack David Bovill
- Re: Feature request: clone as substack Geoff Canyon
- Re: Feature request: clone as substack Scott Raney
- Re: Feature request: clone as substack Geoff Canyon
- Re: Feature request: clone as substack Scott Raney
- Embedded Metacard and "games" development.... David Bovill
- Best way to refer to objects in groups... David Bovill
- Best way to refer to objects in groups... David Bovill
- Which is faster? David Bovill
- Re: Which is faster? Kevin Miller
- Re: Which is faster? Richard Gaskin
- Re: Which is faster? David Bovill
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- Re: XML parsing (loads of data question)... Gary Rathbone
- Re: XML parsing (loads of data question)... David Bovill
- Re: XML parsing (loads of data question)..... Gary Rathbone
- Re: Best way to refer to objects in groups... Kevin Miller