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hamlynart
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by hamlynart » Sun Mar 23, 2008 6:50 pm
I've got a menu popup with two choices. How do I answer the selected item of the list? Presumably something like this:
answer the ??????? of button "myButton"
No doubt it'll be embarrassingly simple but it's foiling my poor brain
Jim H
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by BIX » Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:29 pm
You were close,
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on menuPick myPick
answer myPick
end menuPick
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by hamlynart » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:25 am
Thanks for the reply but that's not working the way I need. I'd like to get the selected choice when another button is pressed.
so I need something like:
on mouseDown
answer the chosenItem of button myPopUp
end mouseDown
Sometimes the user won't have clicked the popup.
At the moment I'm doing it like this (below) but I can't help thinking there must be an easier way:
put the menuHistory of button amPM into tAmPm
if tAmPm =1 then
put " AM" into tPmAm
end if
if tAmPm =2 then
put " PM" into tPmAm
end if
Thanks in advance
Jim H
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by Mark » Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:01 am
Hi Jim,
What you do isn't bad at all. Just one little improvement:
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put the menuHistory of button amPM into tAmPm
if tAmPm = 1 then
put " AM" into tPmAm
else if tAmPm = 2 then
put " PM" into tPmAm
end if
You can also use a switch control structure and you could use the label of the button instead of the menuHistory.
Best regards,
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by Janschenkel » Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:00 am
Hi Jim,
To get the visible side of the selected line:
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put the label of button "MyOptionMenu" into tLabel
To get the lineoffset of the selected line:
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put the menuHistory of button "MyOptionMenu" into tLineNumber
which you can then still use to get the label:
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put line tLineNumber of the text of button "MyOptionMenu" into tLabel
or slightly shorter:
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put line tLineNumber of button "MyOptionMenu" into tLabel
If you plan to develop multi-language software, 'the menuHistory' is your friend.
Hope this helped,
Jan Schenkel.
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by hamlynart » Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:45 pm
Ah the label!
Thanks - it works perfectly now.
also
"else" - great - that'll neaten things up to.
Thanks again
Jim H