Yep, just typed and sent a little too fast. Thanks Jim Ault Las Vegas
On 3/25/07 9:29 AM, "Eric Chatonet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Jim, > >> on mouseup >> add 1 to the clickCount of me >> end mouseup > > Would be great and simple! > But (and I know you know it :-), manipulating custom props needs to > put them first into a variable: > > local tClickCount > ----- > put the clickCount of me into tClickCount > add 1 to tClickCount > set the clickCount of me to tClickCount > > Best regards from Paris, > Eric Chatonet. > > Le 25 mars 07 à 18:19, Jim Ault a écrit : > >> On 3/25/07 7:50 AM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Mark(s)! >>> >>> As always, there are a variety of ways to do things, but you've got >>> to get the syntax "exactly" right. My bone to pick with this is that >>> my first attempt, which didn't work, didn't get caught by the script >>> editor when I did as I usually do, hit the enter key twice, to close >>> it. In most cases it picks up any errors the with the first one, but >>> when I used enable, which didn't work later, it didn't. Hmn. >>> >> The difficulty with the script editor warning you is that in your >> original >> script you *did* do something legal, you did set something... just >> not what >> you wanted. >> >> Because of custom properties, you can >> set the jasper of button 1 to true >> set the reverseEngines of button 1 to false >> set the setToStun of button 1 to "some enchanted evening" >> >> set the inabled of button 1 to true --OK >> set the enalbed of button 1 to true --OK >> >> which stores data in the named custom properties, and is not an >> error. The >> script editor will have no way of knowing, thus misspelling >> properties of >> any object will not produce a warning. >> >> Not a bug, but a powerful feature that has a downside. >> >> on mouseup >> add 1 to the clickCount of me >> end mouseup >> --would tally the users click count in the same button. You could >> make >> this a property of all the buttons and then do the following... >> >> repeat with x = 1 to the number of controls >> if word 1 of the name of control x is "button" then >> add the clickCount of control x to sumUserClicks >> end if >> end repeat >> put "User activity = " & sumUserClicks >> >> Jim Ault >> Las Vegas > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
