Bonjour André,
Sorry, I missed the point in my previous email.
It's a good habit to begin parameters or arguments with 'p': easier
to understand when reading again any handler.
't' prefix meaning a local variable, 'g' a global, etc.: see Richard
Gaskin article about notations.
I think that the following should work:
on menuPick pNew
if there is a cd pNew then
lock screen
go cd pNew
unlock screen with visual effect scroll up fast
end if
end menuPick
Le 25 mars 08 à 20:45, Andre.Bisseret a écrit :
Le 25 mars 08 à 19:29, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
Andre.Bisseret wrote:
but I just tried
go to cd new with visual effect scroll up fast
Does not work
"New" is a reserved word. Does it work if you change the variable
to "tNew"?
Hello Jacque,
I found the script I am using up to now, in the Scripting
conference on "Controls" by Klaus Major :
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ON menuPick new
IF there is a cd new THEN go card new
END menuPick
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It works very well either with "new" or with "tNew"
But in the two cases, I am not able to add a visual effect :-((
Except in one case, with the following script :
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-ON menuPick tNew --(or new as well)
lock screen
IF there is a cd tNew THEN go cd tNew
visual effect scroll up fast
unlock screen
END menuPick
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With this script I am getting the expected visual effect, but, ...
in the window of GLX2, not in my stack ! incredible :-)))
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