RubenVanDenOord
Programmer
Is it possible -like in Excel- to define conditional lay-out in FP5.5Dev?
What I try to do is this:
1. In my lay-out "preferences" I've made fields with the following names: Tab1, Tab2, Tab 3 etc.
2. In my user lay-outs I merge the fields as discribed and set the merged fields as buttons. This way I only have to change the Tab names in my preferences lay-out to change all my tabs in the database. (Of course you can lay the merged field over a cool button graphic too, that way all your facny buttons are changed in a heartbeat. Unfortunally the next step can not be done IMHO)
3. So far, so good. Nothing fancy yet.
4. Here comes the tricky part: If a field (e.g. Tab3) is empty, I'd rather show the merged field transparent so it becomes "invisible". BUT when I add a Tab name in the Tab3 field, I want the merged field shown blue (or red for that matter)
I admit, I'm more a designer than a programmer ;-)
Anyone who's new to this technique of tab-programming, I'm happy to send him an example file. Just my 2 cents...
What I try to do is this:
1. In my lay-out "preferences" I've made fields with the following names: Tab1, Tab2, Tab 3 etc.
2. In my user lay-outs I merge the fields as discribed and set the merged fields as buttons. This way I only have to change the Tab names in my preferences lay-out to change all my tabs in the database. (Of course you can lay the merged field over a cool button graphic too, that way all your facny buttons are changed in a heartbeat. Unfortunally the next step can not be done IMHO)
3. So far, so good. Nothing fancy yet.
4. Here comes the tricky part: If a field (e.g. Tab3) is empty, I'd rather show the merged field transparent so it becomes "invisible". BUT when I add a Tab name in the Tab3 field, I want the merged field shown blue (or red for that matter)
I admit, I'm more a designer than a programmer ;-)
Anyone who's new to this technique of tab-programming, I'm happy to send him an example file. Just my 2 cents...