TextMorph events

Gary McGovern gary.play at btopenworld.com
Sat Feb 2 06:07:15 UTC 2002


Thanks John,
I got it sorted. Don't know why it wouldn't work before. Thanks for the ftp url.
Gary

02/02/02 04:33:05, John Hinsley <jhinsley at telinco.co.uk> wrote:

>Gary McGovern wrote:
>> 
>> I'm not sure what you mean there. To explain a bit better what I need:
>> 
>> I don't want to alter or edit the text. When I click on the text I want to go to another
>> page in a bookmorph, or other text in a bookmorph, or open a window or other 
morph,
>> " rather than the I beam sitting in the textmorph for editing.
>
>Ah, I don't know how you'd identify second link. But the first link can
>be what you'd have anyway, that's to say, you could have "Click here!"
>where "here" is the link. I've only ever used this to connect to a
>"real" URL. So, in my case, "here" is aliased to "http://localhost". 
>
>It's "really" difficult to explain this. Best way is to play with it.
>(Think of a link as a peice of text where the "real" link is a hidden
>alias?)
>
>Cheers
>
>John
>
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