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On Feb 21, 2004, at 12:44 AM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:


Dar,

This seems to have helped. Evidently although the script local variables are declared outside handlers, the put assignment is not evaluated so they must be initialized in the declaration if they need initial values. If they were all dynamic values perhaps declaring at the top then immediately following with a set of initialization assignments in cardOpen.

Thanks very much.

Yours,
Chris
On Feb 20, 2004, at 7:21 PM, Dar Scott wrote:


On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 05:55 PM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:


--card script begins here

local rotAngle
put 20 into rotAngle

on mouseUp
   answer rotAngle
end mouseUp

--

Does this help? --card script begins here

local rotAngle = 20

on mouseUp
   answer rotAngle
end mouseUp

--

See "About... the structure of a script" in the doc.

My question is, why does this not put up an answer dialog with "20" in it? the dialog that comes up is empty.

Another question might be why doesn't the compiler complain. I have gotten the impression is that this is for some legacy code in which people hide data in scripts for some reason.


Dar Scott

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