I wasn't sure if it false by default (and if it will hide the screen at all) - you can call it paranoia...))pyPat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 5:54 am ... Only one question: why repeat False inThis code has no reason to repeat even without repeat False ??? ...Code: Select all
timer 2.0 action Hide(tag) repeat False
How to name a screen by the content of a variable? [SOLVED]
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Re: How to name a screen by the content of a variable?
Re: How to name a screen by the content of a variable?
it's true that your avatar, when he frowned, looked paranoid.
I tested it without the repeat it works!
thank you again.
English is not my native language; please excuse typing errors.
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