use-revolution Digest, Vol 4, Issue 135
Ray G. Miller
rgmiller at pacbell.net
Tue Jan 20 16:51:01 EST 2004
Dar Scott wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Ray G. Miller wrote:
>
>> Yes, the globala are *declared* within a handler, but setting the
>> globals for all can set, usually at the top of the script editor, for
>> each "section" (card script, background script, button script).
>
>
>
> I like the word "globala"!
Ok, smarty pants, I forgot to double-check the spellingn ;-)
Actually "globala" is a pretty neat word. I'm gonna try to develop a
function around it...
>
> If I understand you right, this is not the way I use "declare" and
> "setting".
>
> I think of this as the "declaration":
>
> global aaa
>
> I think of this as the "setting":
>
> on yyy
> put "ransom" into aaa -- <<==
> end yyy
>
> Depending on the circumstances this might also be the "initialization".
>
> Or did I misread your point, Ray?
>
> Dar Scott
> (Thinking of ways to use "globala" in a sentence.)
>
>
Yea, it's not really clear. I just put the "globala" at the top and set
their values in a handler. I then cut and paste the top "globala" into
any script page I need them.
Ray
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Ray G. Miller
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