Hi John,
The type command can't work when the insertion point is not placed in a field.
So, you might try something like
select text of fld "Result" type whichKey
Best regards,
Le 9 mai 05, � 11:31, John Ridge a �crit :
While playing around with numToChar and so on, I put the following silly
script into a card. It is intended to substitute random characters for the
one the user types into a text field on the card.
function randomInRange lowerLimit,upperLimit return random(upperLimit - lowerLimit + 1) + lowerLimit - 1 end randomInRange
on keyDown whichKey put randomInRange (120, 150)into fakeKey put numtoChar (fakeKey)into whichKey put whichKey pass keyDown end keyDown
Really silly, of course. As it stands, it simply displays the random
character in the message box. But if I change "put whichKey" to "type
whichKey", I get an error message - there is a problem with the function
handler. I'm puzzled - there wasn't a problem with the function handler a
moment ago. Why does the change from "put" to "type" generate one? Duh...
Amicalement,
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