I created two Commands, the first one (actually a macro) activates the
first set, the second command sets the analog join of the timer to
zero. The timer on the home page now calls two commands, first, the
activation command, then sets itself to zero. Works nice, upon launch,
the correct join is activated and will not reset upon change of iPad
orientation.
Thanks a lot.
On to the next step.
Kind regards,
Frank
On Aug 1, 11:27 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> Set the value of the analog join that the timer is on to 0 after the
> first run somehow.
> This sets the timer interval, and setting the interval to 0 means it
> will never fire.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On 1/08/10 6:54 PM, Hickup wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > close, but not quite. The timer is called every time the page is
> > displayed. So every time I switch the orientation of the iPad, it is
> > being called, "resetting" my set to the initial value. I was looking
> > for a place where such a command is issued exclusively during the
> > launch of the application, not every time the page is displayed.
>
> > I tried assigning the timer to an interim join, which in turn is being
> > watched by a feedback, but could not create something like an "IF" Add
> > OnMatch, which will only set the target join if the interim is set AND
> > no other set is TRUE.
>
> > Kind regards,
> > Frank
>
> > On Aug 1, 4:05 am, Jarrod Bell<jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
> >> Create a command, and set its value to anything (other than a space)
> >> and check the optional set target box.
> >> Then choose the join type and join number you want to set, and assign
> >> its value.
>
> >> Now create a timer on the startup page (right click the portrait or
> >> landscape node of the page) and add a new timer with a repeat count of
> >> 1 and an interval of 1, and choose the command created above.
>
> >> This will call the command when the page first shows, causing the join
> >> to change state.
>
> >> Jarrod
>
> >> On Aug 1, 4:44 am, Hickup<hic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> Hello World!
>
> >>> After finishing my control bar (including the "set" button which
> >>> switches in between modes), need to set Join number 1 to true upon
> >>> start of the iViewer application (because this will activate my first
> >>> "set").
>
> >>> I could not find a way to make that happen yet. Any hints?
>
> >>> Kind regards,
> >>> Frank
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