On 07/15/2010 12:30 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Right; roll your sleeves up and try this:
A .686 processor running Ubuntu 10.04 with ThunderBird 3.0.6
installed, with GNOME.
RunRev 4.0
Open a stack with at least one button with a script; try to select
the script inwith the script editor.
When I try to select:
As I drag the mouse with the left-btn depressed down the script it
changes its color as per selecting: on mouse release
the script instantly deselects; so cannot copy.
I get the same funny effect via EDIT in the script editor menubar.
Was this with a new, blank stack? Because I had the identical problem
last week in my own work (on OS X) and it was due to a backscript that
was deselecting everything on mouseup. If you tested on a new stack
with only a script in a button, then I think you've found something.
The answer, as usual, seems to be more "bloody-minded" than that.
I set up, as per your suggestion, a new Mainstack (while ThunderBird was
running)
with one button containing the script
on mouseUp
put "Hello"
end mouseUp
and everything was selectable, copyable and pastable;
as was the script in the stack that had previously caused me trouble.
"Smelling a rat" I closed RunRev 4.0
restarted RunRev 4.0 and opened the stack that caused trouble; the
script could not be selected;
tried this with some other stacks.
So . . . and this sounds 'well potty' . . .
it seems that if a new stack is started prior to opening existing stacks
scripts are selectable;
but if pre-existing stacks are opened initially their scripts cannot be
selected.
I am uploading my 'problem stack' so that you can use it to try and
duplicate things;
you will see it contains 2 buttons and no backScripts:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/richmond/STUFF/FOLDER_LIST.rev.zip
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