object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?

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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Stefan

Stefan
Tue Jan 09 04:56:41 CST 2007


"Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:uoFVin9MHHA.2140@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?

object.zorder(0)
Help zorder



hth
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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Jan

Jan
Tue Jan 09 05:00:43 CST 2007

=2Ezorder(0)

see HELP

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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Man-wai

Man-wai
Tue Jan 09 06:31:21 CST 2007

Man-wai Chang wrote:
>
> object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?
>

Thanks.

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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Jack

Jack
Tue Jan 09 09:59:42 CST 2007

On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 18:35:37 +0800, Man-wai Chang
<toylet.toylet@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?

object.zorder(0). Why isn't that obvious from the Help?

Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Man-wai

Man-wai
Tue Jan 09 20:42:17 CST 2007

>> object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?
> object.zorder(0). Why isn't that obvious from the Help?

Faster getting a quick reply from specialists. :P

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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Jack

Jack
Tue Jan 09 22:59:51 CST 2007

On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:42:17 +0800, Man-wai Chang
<toylet.toylet@gmail.com> wrote:

>>> object.zorder(1) send it to the back, how about bringing it to the front?
>> object.zorder(0). Why isn't that obvious from the Help?
>
>Faster getting a quick reply from specialists. :P

But it makes us less likely to help you in the future. Why should I
spend time telling you something you could easily look up?

Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Man-wai

Man-wai
Wed Jan 10 00:01:24 CST 2007

> But it makes us less likely to help you in the future. Why should I
> spend time telling you something you could easily look up?

I have been doing that since I joined Fidonet, never complained about it.

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Re: bring an object to the front programmactically by Villi

Villi
Wed Jan 17 09:55:03 CST 2007

Man-wai Chang wrote:

>> But it makes us less likely to help you in the future. Why should I
>> spend time telling you something you could easily look up?

> I have been doing that since I joined Fidonet, never complained about

You risk to learn what RTFM means, if you don't already know it ;).
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