On 06/12/11 19:27, Mic wrote:
I will write on of these Usercases so what I am trying to accomplish is understandably.
Thanks, although you actually missed a step somewhere - the bit where the user selects how many chairs... But ignoring that...
Where do we select how many destinations you want? If we stick to 3 for now:
1.User starts program. 2.User choose destination1. 3. window with chairs appear. .... selects chairs 7. He can choose another destination, which repats step 2-6.
OK, So the real question is how to create three buttons each of which can launch a window to select chairs. But this is just the same as your chairs window. You just create buttons and link them to a function which opens the chair window.
And if you do want more buttons you just do exactly what you did with the chairs...
I really hope I made my intentions clearer now. Tell me if it is still unclear or confusing!
Clearer, although there are still some bits missing - like how the user selects the number of destinations/chairs.
I'll take a look at the code you posted and follow up on that in a separate post.
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