relayer a group that is within another group is rather tricky...
It can be done, and I can send you a stack that does it if you want. What I
have done is this -
1)set the relayergroupedcontrols property to true
2)move all the subgroups to the bottom of the master group - this has to be
done in the correct order, so that when this process is finished the target
group has moved up or down a layer as desired
3)set the relayergroupedcontrols property back to false
This is, in my experience, the best way to do it. If you just directly
change the layer of the subgroup, it will wind up being moved inside another
subgroup, and will seem to dissappear.
On 6/4/06, David Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When the mouse is pressed on a button, I want the group that it is
part of to come to the front and be draggable to a different
location. There are several such groups, and all are parts of a
higher-level group called "wb."
The group "wb" has the following script:
on mouseDown
if "button" is in the target then
-- (1) put the group this button belongs to on top of other
-- groups that are subgroups of group "wb":
put the short id of the owner of the target into tgid
start editing group "wb"
set the layer of group id tgid to top
stop editing
-- (2) move this group with the mouse until the mouse is released:
grab group id tgid of group "wb"
end if
end mouseDown
Part (2) does not work (using Metacard 2.5 on Mac OSX 10.4). If I
comment out part (1), part (2) works as expected. Can anyone see an
error or suggest a remedy?
Many thanks.
David Epstein
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