before vs on in behavior scripts
Scott Rossi
scott at tactilemedia.com
Tue Mar 18 22:44:09 EDT 2014
How are you determining that "on" isn't working? Is it possible that "on"
is executing immediately after "before"?
Placing the following in a behavior script works fine here:
before mouseUp
answer "A"
end mouseUp
on mouseUp
answer "B"
end mouseUp
If you need some kind of alternate behavior to take place after "before"
that isn't "on", you might consider "after". I know, it's a lot of
prepositions ...
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 3/18/14 4:33 PM, "Devin Asay" <devin_asay at byu.edu> wrote:
>All,
>
>If a button has a behavior attached to it, and the behavior script has a
>'before mouseUp' handler, can the behavior script also have a 'on
>mouseUp' handler?
>
>I could swear the answer was yes; I thought I had done that before, but
>now when I try it, it doesn't work. (In LC 6.5.x. and 6.6.0RC2). Instead
>I have to put the 'in mouseUp' in the button's script.
>
>Of course I might be completely missing the point of 'before' and 'after'
>handlers. Wouldn't be the first time.
>
>Regards,
>
>Devin
>
>
>Devin Asay
>Office of Digital Humanities
>Brigham Young University
>
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