nclude an ASK command in a new app.
>>>>
>>>> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary)
>> that “Cancel” is placed in the “it” variable when the user selects “Cancel."
>>>> However, the “it” variable seems to be empty… which i
> >> Am 24.11.2015 um 18:44 schrieb Randy Hengst :
> >>
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I’ve include an ASK command in a new app.
> >>
> >> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary)
> that “Cancel” is placed in the “it
:
>>
>> Hi Randy,
>>
>>> Am 24.11.2015 um 18:44 schrieb Randy Hengst :
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I’ve include an ASK command in a new app.
>>>
>>> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary) th
;>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I’ve include an ASK command in a new app.
>>>
>>> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary) that
>>> “Cancel” is placed in the “it” variable when the user selects “Cancel."
>>
nclude an ASK command in a new app.
>>>
>>> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary) that
>>> “Cancel” is placed in the “it” variable when the user selects “Cancel."
>>> However, the “it” variable seems to be empty… which is the s
anding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary)
> that “Cancel” is placed in the “it” variable when the user selects “Cancel."
> >> However, the “it” variable seems to be empty… which is the same way
> “it” appears when no information is entered into the ASK dialog box and
; I’ve include an ASK command in a new app.
>>
>> It was my understanding (though I don’t see this in the dictionary) that
>> “Cancel” is placed in the “it” variable when the user selects “Cancel."
>> However, the “it” variable seems to be empty… which is the same
cel."
> However, the “it” variable seems to be empty… which is the same way “it”
> appears when no information is entered into the ASK dialog box and “OK” is
> pressed.
> I’d like to do one thing when the user “Cancels” and another when the user
> simply leaves the dialog blank,
en no information is entered into the ASK dialog box and “OK” is
pressed.
I’d like to do one thing when the user “Cancels” and another when the user
simply leaves the dialog blank, but presses OK.
Is there a way to discern between an “OK” with no information added and a
“Cancel”?
be well,
randy
Also, the manual selection of text in ask dialogs on iOS is flakey. I can
usually only select the visible text - anything beyond the visible text is
unreachable when I try to move the selection control points.
Gerry
On 09/01/2013, at 8:51 AM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
> In LC (5.5.1), when you
In LC (5.5.1), when you use the Ask command with a default response, the
default response is placed in the dialog box and the text is *selected*.
However, under IOS, the text is not selected. Is there any way to have the
default response when using Ask under IOS to appear selected so that if a
user
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