Graham, I don't think you can address the scrollbar(s) of a scrolling
field specifically, but a field has the scroll, vScroll and hScroll
properties, which you certainly can.
Mark
On 6 Dec 2005, at 23:25, graham samuel wrote:
I'm sure this is a dumb question, but in the RR docs one sees
references to scrollbars, as in this example from the article on
the scrollbar object:
set the style of scrollbar "Progress" to progress
if the thumbPosition of scrollbar "Level" > 400 then doOverflow
This indicates that scrollbars have names: now, if I have a common
or garden scrolling field, say "myField", with an active scrollbar
(let's say a vertical one), what is its name? It doesn't seem to be
"myField", and I don't know how to refer to it or even see it in
the Object Inspector in the IDE. I ask because I want to do things
like scroll down to the end by scripting (which curiously enough
I've never done before) and it seems that the first step is
addressing the scrollbar.
Any advice gratefully received.
Even more dumbly, maybe someone can point me at a document which
explains how to make sure the last line of a scrolling field is
always visible (i.e. the thumb position is always at the bottom of
the scrollbar). I have a horrible feeling everyone knows this
except me.
Graham
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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK and France
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