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Datum:    07.12.97 11:14:21 EST
Thema:    Re: [vtcl] Variable Problem with 1.10




Look under File/Preferences you'll find a check box "Save global variables"
Try it.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 10:57 AM
Subject: [vtcl] Variable Problem with 1.10

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>I don't know if this is a problem with vtcl, or just ignorance of how
>vtcl works on my part.  I've made a little program that lets you ping,
>telnet, or rlogin to other systems.  When you press the appropriate
>buttons, it checks a couple of if statement to determine your OS and
>executes cmdtool, dtterm, etc.
>
>My problem comes in here.  After using the program for a while, I added
>a menu so you can set your background and foreground colors of your
>window.  I'm having trouble figuring out how to set the variables to a
>default value, if a user doesn't choose a color first.  I tried putting
>in some if statements when the buttons are pressed, but I always get an
>error telling me that the variable isn't defined.  I then used the
>variable widget and added the two variables in, and everything worked
>perfect.  I saved it, only to find out that when I ran it, I got the
>same error about the variable not being defined.  I loaded the program
>back into vtcl, and the variable were not defined again.
>
>Can anyone help me set a default value for a variable?
>
>Ed
>
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