1. More than 1 radio button networks
- Posted by Derek Brown <Cyrusbrown at AOL.COM> Jul 01, 1999
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Is it possible to create more than one network of radio buttons? What I'm doing is writing a utility that creates sequences for a game I'm writing. The two lists of radio buttons correspond to [1st] and [2nd] subscripts. When you click on a button from the first list, the onClick procedure creates the second list... so what the second list is depends on what your first selection is. I can do all of this okay. The problem is, how do I make the networks separate? In other words, I want two black dots. If this can't be done, then that's not a big deal, I can use a drop down list or something. Thanks, Derek Brown
2. Re: More than 1 radio button networks
- Posted by "Kenneth L. Roger" <kennethroger at PRODIGY.NET> Jul 01, 1999
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Open a "group", which is a special kind of window just for separating radio button groups, then assign radio buttons to that group instead of the undrerlying window. Then open a second group for the next set... Dave Cuny's win32lib supprots groups, but llama doesn't, yet (it will). --Ken
3. Re: More than 1 radio button networks
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jul 01, 1999
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Kenneth L Rogers wrote: >Open a "group", which is a special kind of window > just for separating radio button groups, then assign > radio buttons to that group instead of the underlying > window. Then open a second group for the next set... I think all you have to do is place the button within the group box - it doesn't actually have to be a child of the group. Llama currently has Group and Radio controls. The QRadio buttons, on the other hand are's aware of Groups yet. -- David Cuny