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I miss as Event the possibility, if I change with the TAB or with the mouse to the next ID (e.g. a Editbox) in a DIALOG, that I can execute a Script. So I could color the active Editbox.
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With the mouse, that's what the sclick event is for. Not sure if the TAB key triggers any events and I don't have time to test it before I leave for work.
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Hoopy frood
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It doesn't.
OP: you can't change the colour of an editbox anyway, so that would have to be added also to do what you're requesting.
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Hoopy frood
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hixxy, does DCX handle coloring editboxes and perhaps TAB events? I haven't looked that closely at it other than the minor use I put it to in one of my game scripts.
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DCX already supported coloring editboxes, but not TAB events.
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Hoopy frood
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In any case, a focus event could be useful. For some reason, I think I remember a reason why this was a problem, but I don't remember what it was. I could just be imagining things, though.
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DCX supports both as far as I know. According to the DCX docs: focus Triggered when a control gains the focus where $3 is the control ID. Syntax: /cb_alias DNAME focus ID Example: /cb_alias dcx focus 4
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That is however no Event, or?
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Hoopy frood
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DCX uses callback aliases instead of events. Read the DCX docs or ask on their forums for help.
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Yeah, it takes getting used to, but it's really pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
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