Amazing stuff Richard. It's always an inspiration to me, and I hope others also
to see how creative and useful we can be with Livecode.
Bob S
> On Aug 10, 2021, at 19:01 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Paul Dupuis wrote:
>
> > Using the message watcher is practically useles
Thanks for the info!
On 8/10/2021 10:01 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Paul Dupuis wrote:
> Using the message watcher is practically useless unless I took the
> time to filter out all the existing messages I am not looking for.
How about in addition to filtering by message name
Paul Dupuis wrote:
> Using the message watcher is practically useless unless I took the
> time to filter out all the existing messages I am not looking for.
How about in addition to filtering by message name you could also filter
by any part of the long name of the object containing the call
On 8/10/2021 4:58 PM, Craig Newman via use-livecode wrote:
I had made a suggestion (Forum, “Message Watcher Enhancement”) that the message
watcher have the ability to not only ignore certain messages, but to allow only
certain messages. I am amazed this got no traction from anyone. It would als
+1
Ran into the same thing myself.
Bob S
> On Aug 10, 2021, at 13:58 , Craig Newman via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I had made a suggestion (Forum, “Message Watcher Enhancement”) that the
> message watcher have the ability to not only ignore certain messages, but to
> allow only certain mes
I had made a suggestion (Forum, “Message Watcher Enhancement”) that the message
watcher have the ability to not only ignore certain messages, but to allow only
certain messages. I am amazed this got no traction from anyone. It would also
be terrific to only allow only those containing, say, the
Thank you. mouseRelease is perfect for what I need.
The specific app I am working in sends a crap load of messages -
constantly - as part of it's functions. Using the message watcher is
practically useless unless I took the time to filter out all the
existing messages I am not looking for.
T
You can use the Message Watcher to see. For your needs, you'll get mouseDown and mouseRelease,
as well as mouseStillDown, mouseEnter, mouseLeave, and some others you probably don't care about.
On 8/10/21 1:44 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
I have a list field with a number of lines that
I have a list field with a number of lines that do not fill the whole
height of the field, so a user can click in the empty part of the field
below the last line with content
When someone does click in the empty area of the field below the last
line, I am not seeing messages I would expect sen