Multithread/Background function execution in Rev?
nfeasey at utpress.utoronto.ca
nfeasey at utpress.utoronto.ca
Wed Jul 30 11:47:01 EDT 2003
The strange thing about my fade in/out effects is that they work in all
other aspects of the program (using the wait 2 seconds with messages does
the trick for me) but in the menuPick listed below it does not work at all.
This is the _only_ place that it doesn't work.
I am going to try sends as suggested to see if that works it out.
I'll also post a "resolved" message once I've worked it out, however, all
and any further assistance/suggestions are certainly appreciated.
N
-----Original Message-----
From: nfeasey at utpress.utoronto.ca [mailto:nfeasey at utpress.utoronto.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 7:23 PM
To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
Subject: Multithread/Background function execution in Rev?
Ok guys, you have pointed me into the right direction and I thank you very
much for your input. The wait ... with messages did the trick for me in this
instance.
However, here is something interesting. Take the following code within a
tabbed button...
global pNewItem, gvarea
on menuPick pNewItem, pOldItem
switch pNewItem
case "Setup"
put 1 into gvarea
disable group gScroll
show button bBubbleChooseLT
wait 2 seconds with messages
hide button bBubbleChooseLT
break
case "Track"
put 2 into gvarea
disable group gScroll
enable button bSearch
show button bBubbleChooseLO
wait 2 seconds with messages
hide button bBubbleChooseLO
break
case "Report"
put 3 into gvarea
disable group gScroll
enable button bSearch
show button bBubbleChooseLO
wait 2 seconds with messages
hide button bBubbleChooseLO
end switch
end menuPick
Looks ok to me, however, the buttons on am showing or hiding NEVER APPEAR.
Switching between the index tabs is INCREDIBLY SLOW.
Any thoughts? Can anyone duplicate this behaviour?
N
-----Original Message-----
From: Dar Scott [mailto:dsc at swcp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:07 PM
To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Multithread/Background function execution in Rev?
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 02:59 PM, nfeasey at utpress.utoronto.ca
wrote:
> show button "myButton" with visual effect dissolve
> wait 2 seconds
> hide button "myButton" with visual effect dissolve
The two seconds we can do something about.
However, I don't know how to set up things to handle field events
during a visual effect.
Scott mentioned blendLevel twice and I hinted at it. Here is how a
first pass at that might work. Make a handler to start off the whole
thing. It might send the message "blendIn 98" in 20 ms which sets the
blend level and sends off another "blendIn n" in 20 ms where n is the
decreased amount, except when it gets down to 0 when it sends off
"blendOut 2" in two seconds. The blendOut n is increases the blend to
100 where it stops sending messages to itself. Fiddle with the blend
steps and the delays.
This has the requirement that you make an image.
If you want the same timing on all platforms, then set the new blend
level not by parameter, buy by the time since the start handler ran
(save away the ms or the long seconds). In general, this is the better
approach because it adapts to slower computers and other things going
on.
If you find creating an image to be a problem, you might try putting an
image in front of the help field that has the color or pattern of the
background and fade it out and in (backwards from above). This will
work if the help is computed or comes from a list. Or you might decide
that flying in and out is just fine.
If the user can switch cards, then you may want a way to abort the
process (see cancel). If you don't bother, then make sure the handler
refers to all objects by long ID or relative to 'me'.
You want to make sure the messages don't block mouse and key events, so
put your send at the end of your repeated handler. (If you need exact
timing or compute delays, not likely here, then there are exceptions.)
Sent messages and built-in callback messages are handled before mouse
and key events it seems, so it is possible to overload things if you
don't put good delays in sending messages.
Again, I apologize for not noticing the visual effect need and
responding as though this was simply send off a message to hide the
button in two seconds.
Wouldn't it be cool if all controls had blendLevel?
Dar Scott
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