"Emmanuel" wrote:
> At 4:04 PM -0500 4/20/06, John A.M. Darnell wrote:
>> Sigh, Tiger is not an option at this point. I'm already looking at
>> Panther.
>>
>> Thanks everyone! This looks like a winner!
>
> Or not. Smile would be probably a much faster solution. I hope a user
> of Smile will second my saying, since I must be biased - I am from
> the company which makes Smile.
You seconded someone, already ;)
"Gary (Lists)" previously wrote:
> But, in case you did not know this, Smile has an easy-to-use built-in GUI
> builder.
So, here's to thirding.
[I'm now convinced that I am added to Emmanuel's spam filter.
C'est la vie. And "woe is moi". :( ]
"John A.M. Darnell" wrote:
Gary wrote:
>> If you need help, you may find subscribing to the SUL (Smile Users List) a
>> fun and low-volume resource.
>>
>
> Can someone direct me to where I can sign up for this list?
Subscribe:
<http://lists.satimage-software.com:20080/mailman/listinfo/sul>
> And as my first SMILE question, on the Control Dialog, there is an edit
> field for something called a "tag" and a check box for "automatic tag."
> What is a tag, and why would I choose to use it? What does automatic tag
> do for me?
This can be completely ignored for your learning cycle (and beyond.)
Do not worry with checking this item.
> And as my second question, on the examples I looked at I would see
> controls on the dialog referred to as "item X of the dialog." Can dialog
> items be referred to by name? If so, what's the syntax?
Yes, they can. Just like any other AS value.
Dialogs have a 'dialog script'. This script, as you see in the samples, has
a handler called 'on prepare()'.
It is in this handler that you will wish to make your "id -> name"
assignments, shuffling dialog item ids onto named properties.
Here is a real-life sample of such from my 'Smile Commands Palette', which
allows one to type and run AppleScript code directed at other currently open
dialogs (it auto-discovers such open dialogs and allows targeting of their
objects, but that's not relevant. It's just a dev tool.)
Copied and pasted directly from the dialog's main script (which is what you
see when you switch to edit mode (cmd-Y) and then cmd-opt-click on the
dialog's background:
-- Named Dialog Objects
property theDialog : missing value
property oMainTell : missing value
property oSubTell : missing value
property oMainScript : missing value
property oLocalOutput : missing value
property oConsoleOutputFlag : missing value
property oCommandMenu : missing value
on prepare theDialog
copy theDialog to my theDialog
set oMainTell to dialog item 2 of my theDialog
set oSubTell to dialog item 8 of my theDialog
set oMainScript to dialog item 5 of my theDialog
set oLocalOutput to dialog item 6 of my theDialog
set oConsoleOutputFlag to dialog item 3 of my theDialog
set oCommandMenu to dialog item 7 of my theDialog
...
end prepare
And then later, in other handlers, I can target those objects by name, as
in:
set the menu of oMainTell to allOpenDialogNames
> As soon as I get onto the SUL, I promise I will take my SMILE questions to
> that list.
Excellent.
HTH and HTYLSAMAID
--
Gary
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