Re: onkeypress
2006/02/14 11:34
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Yes, this should be possible (thought not quite documented).  There's one global function that closes all visible menus, I think you could use that.  Just call:

DynarchMenu._closeOtherMenus(null);

in your event handler.

Hope this helps.

Re[2]: onkeypress
2006/02/21 23:24
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by Greg

hmm, I tried this but it isn't working. ummm did it exist in cough *cough* version 2.1 cough

I haven't gotten around to upgrading it yet.

Where exactly would that code go. I tired putting it on the menu element and also tried putting it in the input element. Neither seemed to do the trick.

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Re[2]: onkeypress
2006/02/21 23:54
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by Greg

perfect. Either upgrading the menu caused that function to work or when I tried it the first time I had a mistake somewhere. It is working now. I downloaded the free version on the website. We paid for it so that we can distribute it with the software we sell. Do I need to email you and get a different copy of the newest version sent?

Thanks alot.

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Re[3]: onkeypress
2006/02/22 00:02
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Well, you should try to upgrade your package at https://www.dynarch.com/my/products.html (you should see an upgrade link at the bottom of the page, if you didn't upgrade already). The upgrade is free if you purchased the product less than 6 months ago, otherwise it's half of the retail price at the upgrade time.

The 'free' license is not personalised and it's not valid for the purpose you're using it...

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