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Re: xAP Desktop Displays


  • Subject: Re: xAP Desktop Displays
  • From: "turner228" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 22:41:14 -0000




> The only thing i can think to add to these is a close button so
the
> displays can be made to hide quicker.  You can do this by adding a
close
> image and set it's eventclick to displayhide .

There will be an updated version in your email shortly
Couldn't get the displayhide to work so I have used a different
technique

When I updated from the web the new displays came down but it was
confusing because when i loaded them again it got the web versions.
When I edited them what I thought was the correct directory, the
changes did not appear. I had to unload them and reload before I got
a new directory in the library with the new versions in which I
could edit and make work. Seemed a bit messy.

The directory created was (eg)4x40displayblue, the displays are
4x20...

> Many thanks for these, I will await your next batch of displays ;-)
>

Well I dont know about batches, but you can have my version of the
caller ID which just uses number and caller name and I have just
finished a working popup menu system which you can have when I have
written a paragraph or two of notes.

For the menu I have used blank buttons with text labels from
settings.txt which looks ok, but the events are on the buttons
(images) so clicking on the text label doesn't call the event.
Having to generate a new graphic every time you want to change the
menu label is a bit of a pain, especially when you are graphicly
challenged like me, so is it possible to have an event when clicking
on the label?

Kevin













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