On Apr 6, 2006, at 8:17 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
I have a version with built-in testing routines that I've used to
run the control through thousands of changes to the hilited pane
and the paneCount. I'm going to put in some safeguards and checks
on the code, and make that available for
On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:15 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Looks good! I just tried it and it worked for while but then I got
a lot recurring execution errors when, when I moved one of the
sliders, something to do with cloning objects.
Can you send me a copy of the misbehaving stack offlist? One
Just thought: Did you rename anything? The names of the pane groups
are hard-coded, so renaming them would break it.
gc
On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:15 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Looks good! I just tried it and it worked for while but then I got
a lot recurring execution errors when, when I moved one
Hi,
No, I just did a go url and ran it, I think it was the top slider
that caused the problem. I can't remember if I relaunched RunRev or
not, if not there were probably a lot of open stacks which may have
interfered with it???
All the Best
Dave
On 6 Apr 2006, at 16:28, Geoff Canyon
On Apr 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, David Burgun wrote:
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 17:22:55 +0100
From: David Burgun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New custom control available -- windowshade
Hi,
No, I just did a go url and ran it, I think it was the top slider
that caused the problem. I can't remember
On 6 Apr 2006, at 22:18, Tariel Gogoberidze wrote:
Same here. Did go url, immediately saved the stack and begin to
play with it. Did not rename anything. After a while Top slider
(the one that set the paneCount of group Windowshade to x)
begin throwing bugs ( I have Constellation
On Apr 6, 2006, at 11:22 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
No, I just did a go url and ran it, I think it was the top slider
that caused the problem. I can't remember if I relaunched RunRev or
not, if not there were probably a lot of open stacks which may have
interfered with it???
All the
On Apr 6, 2006, at 2:46 PM, Steve Knox wrote:
Don't use the top slider. It does not keep track of how many items
are in the pane titles field (I suppose it could, but what would be
the point). Some of us would call it a bug, but if you were
actually using this neat interface thingy in a
Hi,
Looks good! I just tried it and it worked for while but then I got a
lot recurring execution errors when, when I moved one of the sliders,
something to do with cloning objects.
I'm using RunRev 2.6.6 and MacOS X 10.4.6
All the Best
Dave
On 3 Apr 2006, at 09:16, Geoff Canyon wrote:
I don't know what to call the thing. I've seen them called
navigators, and accordions. I'm calling it a windowshade, since
that's what it reminds me of. It's that control that displays a set
of titles, each of which is like a separate tab. You click on any of
them and the rest slide out of
Nice work Geoff,
I just finished my own accordian control. It's quite a bit simpler and
without some of the bells and whistles. I especially like the way your
buttons slide up and down.
Mine's called (surprise) altAccordion and it's a breeze to install.
It's been checked out on both Mac and
On Apr 3, 2006, at 2:35 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Nice work Geoff,
I just finished my own accordian control. It's quite a bit simpler
and without some of the bells and whistles. I especially like the
way your buttons slide up and down.
That was especially painful to get right. I started
I am grateful to both of you guys for creating this control. I've found it
to be one of the most useful in other applications and Web sites where it's
been implemented. Laszlo implemented an AJAX control of this type and I
thought it was so cool that I figured I'd go do one in Rev. As I found out,
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