Hi, Shane Both ways you just described worked well in creating a new line without that ugly square at the end of the line, but the cursor always pops…
I wonder if you could answer one more thing for me, Shane, if you have time. Now that I have the ability to detect when the user hits the Enter key, …
Great, works as I had hoped. Thanks so much for your help.
Shane, I think you’ve got me on the right track, however something in your syntax is kicking an error for me. When I try to run: DotNetObject “Syste…
Well, here’s a little tidbit I discovered. If I use the KeyUp event instead of the KeyPress or KeyDown, the Enter key does fire the event. However th…
Yes… well… er, um… in the Latin Vulgate “.true” and “.false” had very close lexiconic correlations, to the point of almost being used interchangably. …
for x=0 to LayerManager.count-1 do (LayerManager.getLayer x).on=true Keep in mind that layer indices are 0 based, which is why you have to start with…
Paul, Thanks for the extra info. I think the examples you’ve shown on your site and in your forum discussion are enough to get me going. Looks like …
<edited from original> Ah, never mind, I found the stuff you were talking about here: Paul’s discussion: And the tutorial on his webisite: …
By weak references, do you mean just save the name of the objects? Or is it something more than that?
Hey, Paul, that’s a really sneaky trick, and it effectively gives me what I wanted. Thanks!
Alright, that confirms what I was finding as well. Thanks!