choose multiple controls?
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choose multiple controls?
Hello, not sure how to explain this in english, i want the user to be able to choose multiple controls on a stack and then move them alltogether, like when you click hold on an empty area on desktop and drag it to choose whatever you want... is this possible in livecode?
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Re: choose multiple controls?
Hi.
You can always group the controls in question, and then move the group. If the members of the group change, you can ungroup and regroup as needed
It is also possible to move several controls using a repeat loop. (pseudo):
Craig Newman
You can always group the controls in question, and then move the group. If the members of the group change, you can ungroup and regroup as needed
It is also possible to move several controls using a repeat loop. (pseudo):
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repeat 10
lock screen
set the left of control 1 to the left of control 1 + 1
set the left of control 2 to the left of control 2 + 1
set the left of control 3 to the left of control 3 + 1
unlock screen
end repeat
Re: choose multiple controls?
hey dunbarx, thank you for your answer, my problem isnt how to move the controls, my problem is how the user will choose the controls see the image below to uderstand
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Re: choose multiple controls?
That layout seems a good fit for the DataGrid, which can handle multiple selections in custom list layouts quite well.
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Re: choose multiple controls?
If I understand, try this. place a few buttons and one field on a card. In the card script:
Now this is bare bones,but shows how you can select several controls and store that information.
How to initiate, how to terminate the selecting sequence and then process, how to reset, etc. are all issues to be resolved. But is this enough of a head start to get you going? Write back if I still do not know what you mean, or if I do, what other help you might need.
Craig
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on mouseUp
put the mouseControl & return after fld 1
end mouseUp
How to initiate, how to terminate the selecting sequence and then process, how to reset, etc. are all issues to be resolved. But is this enough of a head start to get you going? Write back if I still do not know what you mean, or if I do, what other help you might need.
Craig
Last edited by dunbarx on Sun Jan 11, 2015 6:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: choose multiple controls?
I think this heavily commented code is more along the lines;
Now that is occasionally working 
Its more for Craig to look at.
In short
find the locations of the controls
is the location of any of the controls within the drag area
group the controls that are
grab the group
Bet you someone has a 1 liner for this
Simon
Edit; Oh wait.... Craig already knows this.
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local tStart,tEnd,tControl,tLoc
on mouseDown
if there is a last group then
ungroup the last group
end if
put "" into tLoc
put the number of controls of this cd into tControl
repeat with x = 1 to tControl
put the loc of control x & comma & the id of control x & cr after tLoc
end repeat
put the mouseLoc into tStart
end mouseDown
on mouseUp
put the mouseLoc into tEnd
repeat for each line tLine in tLoc
if item 1 of tline >= item 1 of tStart and item 1 of tLine <= item 1 of tEnd then
if item 2 of tline >= item 2 of tStart and item 2 of tLine <= item 2 of tEnd then
put "control id" && item 3 of tLine && "and " after tName
end if
end if
end repeat
if tName = "" then exit to top
delete the last word of tName
do "group" && tName
set the script of the last group to "on mouseDown" & cr & \
"grab me" & cr & \
"end mouseDown"
end mouseUp

Its more for Craig to look at.
In short
find the locations of the controls
is the location of any of the controls within the drag area
group the controls that are
grab the group
Bet you someone has a 1 liner for this

Simon
Edit; Oh wait.... Craig already knows this.
I used to be a newbie but then I learned how to spell teh correctly and now I'm a noob!
Re: choose multiple controls?
Thanks alot guys, you gave me a place to start from 

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