Dag Cor ,
Hi Fernand,
Fernand Vanrie wrote (06-12-11 13:17)
When have made some changes to a Dialog (stored in a Library) I trye to
make this changes persitent for future use.
Not sure if I understand you.
But I've some basic projects, where users settings/choices in a dialog
are preserved for a next time the dialog is used.
I do that simply by writing to some local config if the Dialog is
executed and loading those settings when initialising the dialog.
Is that what you are looking for?
Yes i was also thinking on storing some settings "IN" a dialog
(mis-ussing some property of a control) but in this case i have a lot of
dialogs with Event URL's pointing to macro's in a document, we change
the stuf to a exension and all the pointers to the macro's go the wrong
way. So i tried to changes this event URL's but with no luck to make
them persistent .
Thanks
Fernand
The secrets are in the methods off the dialog.model
odialog.model.read( ???)
odialog.model.write(???)
found a confusing explaination in the DSK but nullware any examples how
to use this read-write mechanism to make the changes persitent
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