Bob, That's a better workaround than mine. Actually I suspect that pretty much any action would probably restore the appearance, but this particular 'no-action, action' has a certain 'poetic justness' about it.
martin >I've confirmed that the field isn't truly disabled, based on the settings >of the field properties. It just looks as though it is. > >My work around has been to do something like the following: > > set the htmlText of theField to myHTML > set the enabled of theField to the enabled of theField > >The second line is a no-op, leaving the field disabled if it truly is. If >the field is enabled though, it restores the appearance to enabled. > >Bob > > >> I just set the htmltext of a standard scrolling field for the first time >> since I upgraded to the latest v111. When I do so the field takes the >> appearance of a disabled field. The backcolor becomes light grey and black >> text becomes a dark grey. >> As soon as I click in the field to edit, and give it focus, the field >> resumes the normal appearance of an editable field, ie the backcolor turns >> white and the black text becomes black again. >> I'm using release 1.1.1 on macOS >> >>martin baxter _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
