Hi Malte,
Autotab works fine here. If the text instertion point is on the first
line of a field while the height of the field equals a multiple of
the line height, a return will be inserted when you press the return
key. If the text insertion point is on the last line, return will
bring
Leaves me puzzled why I can end up with 5 lines in a field that is
only 22 pix high, before it finally tabs. Note: not everytime, only
sometimes.
I find this strange...
ATB,
Malte
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Exactly the same here (Intel Mac), and I really would like to know
how to set up fields,
so that autotab works reliably.
Ralf Bitter
On 6. Sep 2007, at 17:42, Malte Brill wrote:
Leaves me puzzled why I can end up with 5 lines in a field that is
only 22 pix high, before it finally tabs.
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields, if
placed on card, stack or library level. Might be adapted to more than
one line. At least it is a workaround.
ON returnInField
IF the autotab of the target THEN
type TAB
ELSE
pass
Thanks Malte,
this should definitely work, but as Mark states to have no problems
with autotab I wonder if there is a solution besides workarounds.
Gruß
Ralf
On 6. Sep 2007, at 18:06, Malte Brill wrote:
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields,
if
I have not found autotab reliable (Intel MacBook Mac Pro), so I use
a script similar to yours.
On Sep 6, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Malte Brill wrote:
Moin Ralf,
the script I posted earlier does the trick for single line fields,
if placed on card, stack or library level. Might be adapted to more