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| WD17 - How to know which number of Looper is active? |
| Iniciado por guest, 07,ene. 2015 12:57 - 4 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 07,enero 2015 - 12:57 |
I have a loope which contains 4 edit controls.
When an Edit Control gets focus I need to know as to in which particular Looper instance (repeatation) has got focus.
I don't know if I have managed to explain this properly. For example: In a looper which is repeated 70 times. Now when an edit controls gets focus I need to know as to which particular repeat ion of looper (count) the edit control that got focus belongs to.
I hope I have managed to explain this properly.
Is this possible?
TIA
Yogi Yang |
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| Publicado el 07,enero 2015 - 13:04 |
Hello,
check out LooperInfoXY() |
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| Publicado el 07,enero 2015 - 13:32 |
Hi
it looks like you are looking for looperselect
Best regards |
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| Publicado el 07,enero 2015 - 13:35 |
Bart,
Thanks for the tip. It works!
I am also maintaining the same software in WM.
I found that what works in WD does not always work in WM. Is there any other command that I can use in WM?
TIA
Yogi Yang |
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| Publicado el 07,enero 2015 - 14:43 |
Yogi,
I do this in the "when ever modified" event of a edit-control in a looper (wm19) LOOP_Adresses.ATT_Modified = True To indicate this row has been modified, so I can save it when closing the window.
So afaik you can use YourLooper..Value or just "YourLooper" |
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