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Animating graphic objects
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The repeat action repeats at the rate specified in the Keyboard
properties of the Windows Control Panel.
9.
If, at runtime, you want a highlight box to appear around the
object when it has input focus, select the Highlight check box. For
details, see “Specifying the behavior of interactive objects” on
page 11-24.
10.
Click OK.
For details about the Index field, see “Using index numbers” on
page 12-45. For details about the Current [Tag] field, see “Using
the Current [Tag] parameter” on page 12-48.
Using index numbers
RSView32 assigns index numbers to the following objects:
numeric and string input objects
button
objects
objects with object key animation
As you create these objects, they automatically receive an index
number. The number increases by one for each object you create. For
example, if you create a numeric input object, then a button object,
and then a string input object, the objects will have the index numbers
1, 2, and 3.
How index numbers are used
Index numbers are used to:
determine a tab sequence for interactive objects
move among objects using the Position, NextPosition, and
PrevPosition commands at runtime. For details about these
commands, see Appendix A, RSView32 commands, or see Help.