Double-click to open not working any more
dbayly at udena.ch
dbayly at udena.ch
Sat Oct 25 01:40:40 PDT 2003
I found this whole thread and the one before it puzzling.
I didn't remember op.setHTMLFormatting, though it did ring a bell ,
and I just now went to look in my root 9.1b4 updated faithfully and
found nothing. So I looked on docserver and then search.userland.com.
Nothing. So what does op.setHtmlFormmating do?
Looking at the immediate problem ofdouble click open failing I
asked myself why people were looking at the open window callback It
would seem from what you have said about the behavior that you have
proved that open window callbacks are not being called, so its what
calls them that is suspect. I then tried to recall how the double
click was managed, if it was even a visible script . and as far as I
can tell its not.
The beep is significant; sounds like a user callback of some sort.
Does cmd 2click (or ctrl click if your on windows) work? Does
option 2 click?
Lots of questions, no answers but maybe lines of enquiry.
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:47:33 +0100, mmower at novissio.com (Matt Mower) wrote:-
> To: <Frontier-Users at userland.com>
> Organization: Novissio Ltd.
> Reply-To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> Good thought but no. I QuickScript'd the following
>
> msg( typeOf( system.callbacks.["openWindow"] ) )
>
> and got the answer scpt.
>
> M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
> [mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Roger Turner
> Sent: 24 October 2003 15:24
> To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
> Subject: Re: Double-click to open not working any more
>
> [...snip...]
>
> I'm also puzzled by this (the msg() trace works on my Mac). Stab in the
> dark: is it possible that system.callbacks.openWindow has accidentally
> acquired some invisible character in its name (eg a trailing space),
> resulting in the kernel failing to find it?
>
> Roger
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