Ken,
This does make sense and I did look best I could for any other
openCard message. I used "trace" and followed it closely. There is a
change of bgs, and some "open bg" script to put menus in but I didn't
find another opencard. Will keep looking and will definitely try the
"pass opencard".
Thanks,
Richard
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On Jul 1, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Kenneth Norris wrote:
>
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> On Jul 1, 2009, at 12:00 PM, SuperCard@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
> > Re: Why won't "set scroll" work?
> > Posted by: "Richard Pitcairn" richard@...
> > richardpitcairn
> > Date: Wed Jul 1, 2009 9:51 am ((PDT))
> >
> > Dave,
> > Just figured it out. It was the final step of "unlock screen" that
> > brought the script back to the other card (I suppose). In any case,
> > deleting it fixed the problem.
>
> Locking or unlocking the screen is probably not necessary in this
> case, but it should not prevent a card message from being passed. If
> you have another openCard message that gets sent when you return to
> the card, as opposed to using the arrow keys to work back, it might be
> taking priority if you don't pass it, as in:
>
> pass openCard
>
> What I'm saying is that, in the hierarchy, the first card message
> encountered will execute, but if you don't pass it as above, it won't
> execute because it already did, i.e., it's done, i.e., no other
> openCard message will be passed.
>
> Check to see if you have other openCard messages which might interfere
> by taking precedence. If so, try passing it as above, after it does
> its work. Then it will fall through to the next openCard message and
> execute that one.
>
> Hope this makes some sense.
>
> Ken Norris
> pixelbird@...
> www.sonicbridge.us
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