Problematic script on Windows 7!

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Nov 5 21:25:13 EDT 2010


Hi,

No idea why you don't get an error on Mac. Do you have a 'pass mouseUp' command in one of the checkboxes? Or does one of the buttons lack a mouseUp handler? Could you copy and paste the exact text of the error message? Can you check that the number of buttons and the number of buttons of this card return the same number?

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Op 6 nov. 2010 om 02:11 heeft charles61 <cszasz at mac.com> het volgende geschreven:

> 
> The following script, which works fine on the Mac, gets flagged by Windows 7
> in a windows standalone.
> 
> The line that is cited: Send 'mouseUp' to button b is displayed in bug
> report on the standalone that it cannot find a handler with the above line.
> After the message, printing of a single page starts. 
> 
> on doStuff3
>   put the num of this card into tStartCard
>   lock screen
> 
>   repeat with y = 1 to the number of cards
>      if the mark of card y <> true then
>         next repeat
>      end if
>      lock messages
>      go card y  
>      unlock messages
>      repeat with b = 1 to the number of buttons
>         if the style of button b = "checkbox" then 
>            send "mouseUp" to button b
>         end if
>      end repeat
> 
>   end repeat
>   lock messages
>   go card tStartCard
>   unlock messages
>   unlock screen
> end doStuff3 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
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