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Thread CSS :hover implementation
Thu, May 7 2015 6:43 PMPermanent Link

MarkB

In editing the Interface for a TButton I assumed the Hot selection would be the equivalent of a CSS hover but when I change it and hover the mouse over the button, nothing happens.

Am I right in the expectation of what "Hot" is?

I have successfully changed other aspects of the button so I know that changing the Interface is working.

Thanks,
Mark
Thu, May 7 2015 6:48 PMPermanent Link

MarkB

MarkB wrote:

In editing the Interface for a TButton I assumed the Hot selection would be the equivalent of a CSS hover but when I change it and hover the mouse over the button, nothing happens.

Am I right in the expectation of what "Hot" is?

I have successfully changed other aspects of the button so I know that changing the Interface is working.

Thanks,
Mark

Very Strange.  I closed the project and reopened it and the Hot works now.
Thu, May 7 2015 8:18 PMPermanent Link

Raul

Team Elevate Team Elevate

On 5/7/2015 6:48 PM, MarkB wrote:
> Very Strange.  I closed the project and reopened it and the Hot works now.

I know you got it working but yes i've noticed same thing with the hot
state (changing background fill color).

I  use the "Library->Build" command after major changes to rebuild
components and make sure everything is picked up (it will close the
projects but also auto-reopen it).

Raul

Fri, May 8 2015 7:01 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Mark,

<< In editing the Interface for a TButton I assumed the Hot selection would
be the equivalent of a CSS hover but when I change it and hover the mouse
over the button, nothing happens. >>

Did you rebuild the component library ?  What you see at design-time is a
reflection of the current state of the component library, so if you make
changes to any unit/interface and want to see them at design-time, you'll
need to rebuild the component library.  It's a quick single-click, and will
close/re-open your project automatically for you.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Fri, May 8 2015 7:01 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Mark,

Or, in other words, what Raul said.... Smile

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Fri, May 8 2015 9:53 AMPermanent Link

MarkB

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:

Mark,

Or, in other words, what Raul said.... Smile

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Thanks, I had figured out the rebuild thing.  Still learning.
Fri, May 8 2015 10:08 AMPermanent Link

Raul

Team Elevate Team Elevate

On 5/8/2015 9:53 AM, MarkB wrote:
> Thanks, I had figured out the rebuild thing.  Still learning.


I think the built-in "live" rebuild capability is awesome - makes
experimenting so easy (also love the hint on the tab when editing
interface - know exactly which file and where i'm working with)

Raul
Fri, May 8 2015 1:47 PMPermanent Link

Uli Becker

Tim,

> you'll need to rebuild the component library.  It's a quick
> single-click, and will close/re-open your project automatically for you.

Correction: 2 clicks - you always have to confirm that you are sure
that you want to build the library (There is no "Don't show again"
option). <vbg>

Uli
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