Difference between revisions of "AVWizard script based user callable events"
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- '''$skip''': does nothing, skipping the default event. To call it after, you must expressly call $default code; | - '''$skip''': does nothing, skipping the default event. To call it after, you must expressly call $default code; | ||
- '''$previous''': close the current screen and go to the previous; | - '''$previous''': close the current screen and go to the previous; | ||
− | - '''$next ['FileName']''': save the current items on the selected page. FileName is used to skip some steps in the | + | - '''$next ['FileName']''': save the current items on the selected page. FileName is used to skip some steps in the wizard. If the wizard is in “One-Page mode” will finish the settings right here; |
- '''$call 'scriptname' ''': calls one system command; | - '''$call 'scriptname' ''': calls one system command; | ||
- '''$next_item''': focus on next focus-able item; | - '''$next_item''': focus on next focus-able item; |
Revision as of 10:06, 11 April 2006
This page was written by Pluto and imported with their permission when LinuxMCE branched off in February, 2007. In general any information should apply to LinuxMCE. However, this page should be edited to reflect changes to LinuxMCE and remove old references to Pluto. |
- $default: do the same as default asks; - $skip: does nothing, skipping the default event. To call it after, you must expressly call $default code; - $previous: close the current screen and go to the previous; - $next ['FileName']: save the current items on the selected page. FileName is used to skip some steps in the wizard. If the wizard is in “One-Page mode” will finish the settings right here; - $call 'scriptname' : calls one system command; - $next_item: focus on next focus-able item; - $previous_item: focus on the previous focus-able item; - $refresh 'FileName' : reload the description form in file FileName; - $call_event [Object.]Event: call the event of one specified control; - $set_property [Object].Property [= Value]: set a value to one item. If there is no value written, the control will get the defaults. After that, will be called the OnPaint event.