2008-11-12, 19:33
I want to make sure if I am not overlooking a possible solution for a menu system I would like to use. I have tried all I can think of.
I have a horizontally orientated wraplist. Right now I have made it so that whenever I click an item in the wraplist a second wraplist appears (taking the place of the parent menu using "allowhiddenfocus".
However, I want to replace the OnClick action of the originating item in the parent wraplist to lead to a certain screen, and I would like to have the possibility to use an "up" action to call the submenu.
I have not succeeded in finding a solution for this, and I fear it is not possible. If I would be using a vertically orientated wraplist I could have used "Container(id).OnNext/OnPrevious" but I really want to keep the list horizontal.
I know I can use an <onup>id</onup> on the wraplist to call a second wraplist, but which wraplist should appear is based on which item in the parent menu is currently focused.
So anyway, maybe I'm just totally overlooking something. In which case, do tell
If it's not possible, any chance of looking into a (post atlantis of course) solution for this? Maybe by providing an <onup>/<ondown> for individial items in lists?
TIA
Jeroen
I have a horizontally orientated wraplist. Right now I have made it so that whenever I click an item in the wraplist a second wraplist appears (taking the place of the parent menu using "allowhiddenfocus".
However, I want to replace the OnClick action of the originating item in the parent wraplist to lead to a certain screen, and I would like to have the possibility to use an "up" action to call the submenu.
I have not succeeded in finding a solution for this, and I fear it is not possible. If I would be using a vertically orientated wraplist I could have used "Container(id).OnNext/OnPrevious" but I really want to keep the list horizontal.
I know I can use an <onup>id</onup> on the wraplist to call a second wraplist, but which wraplist should appear is based on which item in the parent menu is currently focused.
So anyway, maybe I'm just totally overlooking something. In which case, do tell
If it's not possible, any chance of looking into a (post atlantis of course) solution for this? Maybe by providing an <onup>/<ondown> for individial items in lists?
TIA
Jeroen