Hello to this most helpful of lists,
I would like to ask if putting globals needs to be right after a handler name or is it OK to put it where I did below. My thinking is they only need declared if I am going to do something with them. Is this faster?
The phover is a state where mouseDowns are not used so I don't want to waste time here.
on mouseDown
if the phover of this stack is "false" then
global gTheKeys, gTheMKeys, gInputTrayText
put the short name of the target into ltheCheck
if (lTheCheck is among the lines of gTheKeys) or (lTheCheck is among the lines of gTheBKeys) then
put field "Inputtray" into gInputTrayText
CheckPreviewButtons --
else
pass mouseDown
end if
end if
end mouseDown
ALSO, Is the 'pass mouseDown' necessary here? My thinking is that if we are in a state for using mouseDown but not in my 'special' keys then pass the message on to stack to deal with if needed. BUT I don't imagine needing it then SO is it really necessary?
Thank you,
Tom
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