Note: This is a work in progress and will be formatting errors. Read more about the project on the home page. topLeft [the ] topLeft of button to point set [the ] topLeft of field to point set [the ] topLeft of window to point get [the ] topLeft of menuBar The topLeft property returns or sets a point equal to items 1 and 2 of an element’s rectangle. If you set the topLeft of an object, it moves; the object's size remains the same. You can’t set the topLeft of cards: use the rect , height , and width properties to resize the cards in a stack. You can’t set the topLeft of the menu bar. HyperCard determines the topLeft of buttons, fields, and HyperCard’s built-in windows relative to the top-left corner of the current card. HyperCard determines the topLeft of the card window relative to the top-left corner of the screen with the menu bar. Examples
PlaceholderscardAn expression that identifies a card by name, number, or id using one of the following forms (in AppleScript, use “background” in place of “bkgnd”):
card id posInteger [of bkgnd ]card text [of bkgnd ] -- namecard posInteger [of bkgnd ] -- numberordinal card [of bkgnd ]position card [of bkgnd ]ordinal marked cardposition marked cardmarked card posIntegerFor example:
When used inside a card script in HyperTalk:
When a card receives a message: See also: button and field button HyperTalk DefinitionAn expression that identifies a button by name, number, or id, using one of the following forms: [ card ] button id posInteger [of card ] [card ] button text [of card ] -- name [card ] button posInteger [of card ]ordinal [card ] button [of card ] button id posInteger [of card ]bkgnd button text [of card ] -- namebkgnd button posInteger [of card ]ordinal bkgnd button [of card ] For example:
When used inside a button script:
When a button receives a message: A button can also be referred to as a part when you’re talking about its position among all buttons and fields within the same card or background.AppleScript DefinitionAn expression that identifies a button by name, number, or id, using the same forms as HyperTalk except that “background” must be used in place of “bkgnd”. point HyperTalk DefinitionAn expression that evaluates to a specific screen location, in the form of two integers separated by a comma. Item 1 of a point is the horizontal offset (in pixels). Item 2 of a point is the vertical offset (in pixels). For example:
AppleScript DefinitionAn expression that evaluates to a specific screen location, in the form of a list with two integer elements. For example:{ 91, 303 }clickLoc field An expression that identifies a field by name, number, or id using one of the following forms (in AppleScript, use “background” in place of “bkgnd”): card field id posInteger [of card ]card field text [of card ] -- namecard field posInteger [of card ]ordinal card field [of card ] [bkgnd ] field id posInteger [of card ] [bkgnd ] field text [of card ] -- name [bkgnd ] field posInteger [of card ]ordinal [bkgnd ] field [of card ]For example:
When used inside a field script in HyperTalk:
When a field receives a message:[the] target A field can also be referred to as a part when you’re talking about its position among all buttons and fields within the same card or background. window One of HyperCard’s built-in windows, the window containing the current stack (called the card window), or any other window containing a stack, as follows:
Note: If a window containing a stack is inactive, you can set only its location and visible properties.
Important: External windows can’t be substituted for the window placeholder (see the externalWindow placeHolder). Related Topics
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