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How to script that Screens are enabled or disabled?

Thursday, 09/20/2007 -- by joakim@ucs.se. Subject: How to script that Screens are enabled or disabled?

I want to enable and disable screens from a vbscript?

I noticed that there was a "Disabled" text when it's disabled.
But for a GlobalTextCrawl there is a parameter if it's showing or not.

Monday, 09/24/2007 -- by John Schilling. Subject: Edit the script

You could edit the "*.SCA" file--you will notice that you change the state of an element from enabled to disabled--a varable in the script for that element goes from "ON" to "OFF".

Example:

"E1505_NearTheEdge_SWF_COLORcrawl_Flash_mpg2_HDWMV_1920x1080_IC5_070101\pnzcaramel.swf", Face(On, Pen(4)), Outline(On), Transparent(Off), Update(Normal), Opacity(75), Operation(On, Resize(931, 571)));
     
What to turn the font outline off--switch "Outline(On)" to "Outline(Off)".

--JSS

Monday, 12/03/2007 -- by Michael Cartmel. Subject: How to script that Screens are enabled or disabled whilst the script is running?

Yes, but is there a way to enable and disable elements whilst the script is running? Like if you had a disabled Global element, then used:
OnNotification("doaction", Use("HandleAction");
... and the HandleAction resource would have something like:
Sequence:
{
Group:
      Enable("globalelementname");

Is this possible?

Tuesday, 12/04/2007 -- by John Schilling. Subject: Its a variable--change its state.

Its a string variable. Change its state.

--JSS


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