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OOP Lingo: How to stop a property from inheriting it's value from it's parent(s)?

Asked by peter-h in Macromedia Director Video Editing Software

I'm wanting to set up a "live" STYLE object, in a DOM simulator, similar to the DHTML STYLE object, where certain properties are inherited and others aren't. Connecting the ancestor property to another object inherits ALL the parent's properites. Is there any undocumented/workaround ways of stopping certain properties from doing this?

I've thought about making every inheritable property an object itself and setting it's ancestor property to any correspondingly named object in it's parent. However, in this case, a reference to STYLE.FONTFAMILY will return an object reference, not a value. (STYLE.FONTFAMILY.VALUE is a possibilty, but I was trying to keep the syntax as per DHTML).

BTW, Something I'd love to have in Lingo is property accessor functions ( ON GET <PROPERTYNAME> and ON SET <PROPERTYNAME> ). This could solve my problem. Any ideas there?Start Free Trial
 
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