Bonsoir Éric,
Hi Jerry and Jacque,

Éric, thank you for this good advice , I know it is far better but I must confess that I have not yet adopted it (at least systematically; sometimes I use a prefix, sometimes not which is worse, in fact :-((.

I tried your suggestion, but it does not work


Ah ! I just tried (I don't know why, I suppose because the remark of Jerry remaining in my subconscious ;-))) :

ON menuPick pNew
 unlock screen
   visual effect scroll up fast
  IF there is a cd pNew THEN go cd pNew
END menuPick

"Incompréhensible" !

So sorry Jerry, your were right there is some " lock screen" somewhere !!
But it is not in my scripts !! should be a ghost crawling around ;-)))
I think It is the first time (since I use hyperCard then Revolution) that I should begin a handler with "UNlock screen" !!! :-))

Good ! (but mysterious)

Thanks a lot Jerry
and thanks again to Jacque

Merci Éric et bonne nuit
André

Le 25 mars 08 à 20:54, Eric Chatonet a écrit :
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





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