Hi Ken,
I got it working this way as I mentioned in my first post(it might have
been confusing since it did not show HTML in it). I was wondering why
Revolution behaves this way and why these kind of features are not
documented.
Sakari
Ken Ray wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:57:39 +0200, Sakari Ruoho wrote:
Cheers for your answer Mark,
You could do it like this... create a stack with a button and image
called 'test'. Now heres the button's script:
on mouseUp
group image "test"
end mouseUp
All u need to do is to press the button two times. First time it
creates the group, but next time u will get the error.
Start editing does not work in this case, since it opens the group
visually(lock screen does not seem to work on here) and that is
undesirable behavior for the software I'm working on.
Try this:
Make three buttons on a card. Select them all and group them. Then
execute this code:
on mouseUp
select empty -- make sure nothing else is selected
set the selected of btn 1 to true
set the selected of btn 2 to true
group
select empty -- remove the rectangles
end mouseup
This should leave you with an external group of all three buttons, but
an internal group of just two of them with the third not part of the
internal group.
You can wrap these in lock/unlock screen and change the tool to browse
if you like to make sure it's not seen by the user.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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