Hi
I'm continuing to work on a project that allows viewers to clone graphic objects, drag and drop them into a diagram, and needs to reproduce these in their dropped location upon the viewer's re-opening of the publication (so they can edit/change them).
I've figured out, with Opus Support's help, a way to save and reproduce the objects, the latter using a master copy. However, the viewer also has the option to change the cloned graphic objects by hiding color quadrants. The subsequent use of a master only re-inserts un-customized clones.
Is there a way to script an action that can read/save whether one or more quadrants (can be considered separate objects, if necessary) are hidden and then use this information to hide or show that quadrant when a master copy is cloned for re-insertion into the re-opened publication? The alternative work-a-round would be a way to read/save the color of each clone's quadrant and then use this to re-insert a customized copy with the correct color (s) showing.
In looking at the OpusScript, I'm unable to find a "get" whether hidden or not, or a "get" color for an object other than a button.
Thanks for any ideas to solve this challenge.
Kind Regards,
Stephen
swartel@nycap.rr.com