On Jan 19, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:

> Tereza,
> 
> modal stack "AskYesOrNo"
> 
> Don't you have to put the word "stack" in there?

The (mis)behavior is the same whether it's "modal stack"  or just "modal"


> On Jan 19, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Tereza Snyder wrote:
> 
>> I have this handler in a script:
>> 
>> 
>> function YesOrNo pQuestion, pDefaultAnswer
>>  set the Question of stack "AskYesOrNo"  to pQuestion
>>  set the DefaultAnswer of stack "AskYesOrNo" to pDefaultAnswer
>>  modal "AskYesOrNo"  
>>  return the dialogData
>> end YesOrNo
>> 
>> The stack "AskYesOrNo" is intended to do what you'd expect: it displays the 
>> question with "yes" or "no" and returns "yes" or "no" in the dialog data. 
>> However, when I call this handler, it returns empty before it even displays 
>> the dialog. If I insert a "put" statement AFTER the "modal" statement, the 
>> putted text is visible in the message box while the dialog is on the screen, 
>> and statements in the caller of the YesOrNo function are executed before I 
>> exit the dialog.
>> 
>> In other words, "modal" seems broken. Before I start making test stacks, has 
>> anyone encountered this before? Could there be a bug in the dialog scripts 
>> that causes the dialog to fail silently?
>> 
>> (Revolution 3.5, MacOS 10.6.2)

-- 
Tereza Snyder
Califex Software, Inc.
<www.califexsoftware.com>




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