>Nadya,
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>In the new class UIEnable when the parameter is .t. it would log to a custom pgf property what the currently activating page, when the parameter is .f. it would compare the custom property to the current page and if they differ call the pgf.OnPageChange() method when you could ask the question. I don't have time right now to code or test any of this idea.
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That's fine, I may play with it later. So far my own solution works fine, my colleague likes it.
I think we would switch to pageframe simulation in a future anyway.
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1027890 looks promising. I didn't see it yesterday.
Right now I'd like to work on something else, so I may re-visit this pageframe thing on Wednesday...
Also Malcolm Greene (?) made a good suggestion about pageframe alternatives.
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