Hi Tiemo,
The behavior you want seems to be usual behavior: arrow keys allow
navigating in the text and move the text if needed when the text is
larger than the field.
Create a new stack, create a new usual field and just set its
dontWrap to true.
Then test the behavior in this new stack: if it works as expected,
compare fields properties ;-)
Le 20 août 07 à 15:53, Tiemo Hollmann TB a écrit :
Hello Eric,
as far as I understand your handler, it prevents the user to input any
longer text, as the fields width.
I want to allow the user as long strings, as he wants. I just want
to move
the text with my arrow key to the left and to the right to see the
ends of
my text, which are not displayed in the field after input. Right
now, when
moving the cursor with the arrow key it bounces at the edge of the
field
without moving the text. Simple thing, complicated explained...
I think it should just be a simple field property.
Tiemo
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Hello Tiemo,
I'm very sorry because I modified the code in my email client and of
course made an error:
You should read:
on keyDown
if the selectedField <> empty then
if AllowInput() then --
pass keyDown --
end if
else pass keyDown
end keyDown
Not that this process will not prevent the user to paste any long
string ;-)
Le 20 août 07 à 15:27, Tiemo Hollmann TB a écrit :
Hello Eric,
I am quite not sure if I expressed myself correct and what your
handler
should do. I put the handlers into my card, with no result. But In
your
if-else condition there is twice "pass keyDown" - should that be?
My single line field is a input field for a full path, which
naturally can
be pretty long - longer as the field is. What I would like to have
is, that
the text string in my field moves to the right, when I push the
arrow key to
the left (and vice versa) to see the complete string.
Sorry for my cumbersomely explanation :)
Tiemo
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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