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Cimplicity Scripting
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Posted by Dibu on 13 May, 2008 - 12:55 am
Hi All...

We are in the process of developing some screens in Cimplicity version 7 for a project. Our screens are ready with simple navigation. But the end user is asking for a specific type of navigation between screen to screen. Only one button will be shown on the screen, and by clicking on it, a menu should come up. And accordingly, one should be able to go to different screens as per menu. Can anyone help me on this issue using the scripting method?


Posted by some guy on 13 May, 2008 - 10:17 pm
There are a number of good ways to do this that do not involve scripting. Probably the best is to embed the navigation menu into each screen by linking it in. This allows you to maintain the navigation menu in one place. The button on the screen will just control the menu object's visibility.


Posted by Almshouse on 14 May, 2008 - 11:39 pm
Here is link to menu template:

http://rs18.rapidshare.com/files/99160363/NAVI.zip


Posted by Dibu on 16 May, 2008 - 2:28 am
Hi..

Thanks for your support.

Let me check the same how it suits for my requirement. I'll let you know the result.

Thanks again.

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