Closing palettes

Keith Clarke keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk
Thu Mar 10 12:24:30 EST 2011


...how about an absolute reference, such as go to card 'x' of stack 'y'?

Turquoise floater - rat poison! :-)
 
On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:17, Richmond wrote:

> On 03/10/2011 07:12 PM, Keith Clarke wrote:
>> ...how about
>> 
>> on mouseUp
>>   go to previous card
>>   close stack "FLOATER"
>> end mouseUp
>> 
> 
> Not really, as the close 'icon' is on the palette itself.
> 
>> BTW As one who enjoys the surf, I try to avoid floaters whenever possible ;-)
> 
> My "FLOATER" is a fairly dark shade of turquoise . . . definitely worth avoiding . . . :)
> 
>> On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:06, Richmond wrote:
>> 
>>> I have a palette that is a substack of a multi-card stack (i.e. nothing
>>> screamingly original) called "FLOATER".
>>> 
>>> On the palette I have a close 'iocn' and when the end-user clicks on it
>>> it execute this script:
>>> 
>>> on mouseUp
>>>   close stack "FLOATER"
>>> end mouseUp
>>> 
>>> which it does . . . . . which is all jolly well and fine, BUT . . . it also returns the main
>>> multi-card stack to card 1 every time; something I should like to prevent.
>>> 
>>> ???
>>> 
>>> Pretty Please.
>>> 
>>> Richmond.
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