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triggering the done procedure for enterPoints()

jaleco
jaleco over 11 years ago
I am using an enterPoints function that does not seem to recognize use of the Enter key, or a double click (typical done trigger for enterPath) as triggers for its done procedure.  How does one trigger the done procedure for enterPoints?  The esc key is recognized as a cancel function.  The form contains a cancel button, but no done button.
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    jaleco over 11 years ago

    Andrew,

    you were right, I was able to reset ?wantPoints using changeEnterFun().

    Could you offer any advice about the ?delPointProc portion of enterPoints()?  I don't see how to actually delete, or undo a point while enterPoints is collecting keyboard/mouse entries....I've tried testing with the Escape and Delete keys, and the bindkey for "undo".  None seem to trigger the ?delPointProc...

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    jaleco over 11 years ago

    Andrew,

    you were right, I was able to reset ?wantPoints using changeEnterFun().

    Could you offer any advice about the ?delPointProc portion of enterPoints()?  I don't see how to actually delete, or undo a point while enterPoints is collecting keyboard/mouse entries....I've tried testing with the Escape and Delete keys, and the bindkey for "undo".  None seem to trigger the ?delPointProc...

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