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Form checklist question

Ejlersen
Ejlersen over 16 years ago

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone know if it is necessary to check each setting on a checklist?

I have a long list of checks like the ones shown below. I could use axlFormGetField( _ns_pdf_outform  "300_dpi") to get status for just that one field. I'm more interested in just getting the one that is set, are there any functionality for that?

FIELD 300_dpi
FLOC 6 4
CHECKLIST "300 dpi" "dpi"
ENDFIELD

FIELD 600_dpi
FLOC 6 6
CHECKLIST "600 dpi" "dpi"
ENDFIELD

 

Best regards,

Ole

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    aCraig over 16 years ago

    Ole,

    I don't beleive that functionality exists. Typically I would keep track of which radial button has been selected in the callback function defined when the form is created.

    defun(myCallBack (_ns_pdf_outform)

    case(_ns_pdf_outform

      (300_dpi

        Global->300_dpi = t

        Global->600_dpi = nil

      ))

    )

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    aCraig over 16 years ago

    Ole,

    I don't beleive that functionality exists. Typically I would keep track of which radial button has been selected in the callback function defined when the form is created.

    defun(myCallBack (_ns_pdf_outform)

    case(_ns_pdf_outform

      (300_dpi

        Global->300_dpi = t

        Global->600_dpi = nil

      ))

    )

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