Thanks for answering, David.
Could be - I thought that too.
However, I didn't find a way to save the userset right before the mouse
click. Meaning I can only recall the userset set 'some clicks ago'.
In other words, after a click 4D captures the event as 'on clicked' and
both the 'right click' and 'contextual click' are 'False' even if you
pressed the right button - perhaps a Mac legacy.
At the beginning I expected to verify (after an 'on clicked') if the
click was left (and I'd save the userset) or right (an I'd present the
contextual menu).
Regards
Jp
David Rikert wrote:
> Jorge --
>
> Some folks copy the 4D Userset to a set that they create, so that it
> lasts beyond the time that the 4D Userset does -- and can then be used
> ... might be a possibility for your situation?
>
> Regards,
> david
>
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