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Hello weary traveler...

I was writing a script the other day.. The script in question simply makes a few window, one of which is a child of the default number input window.

Now, basically, the window should replicate the default number input window, but it doesnt...

The default window - when shown with some text (via show text event command then input number event command) once the user has selected their number, they press enter to confirm number, both the number window and show text window process to the next step, the event continues to process etc..

Now when I open my child of number input window, which has to be done via script call of course, it does not trigger until the show text has finished processing. Meaning, both windows do not show at the same time. If I call the scripted window before showing text, even though the correct button is pressed to trigger both windows progressing (enter key) only the show text window progresses and I have to repress enter to make the input number window progress.

So... Now you know my issue..

Here is an example of how I structured the evented show text / number input (the working version)

[event command :: show text][event command :: Input number]So I tried to replicate that by doing...

[event command :: show text][Script Call :: Opens child of Input number]^ this does not work. The script call is not triggered until after the show text has been confirmed via enter key.

Then i tried to open the window before showing text, this does allow both windows to display as intended, but as mentioned, when the enter key is pressed, it does not confirm both windows.

I have o idea why this is happening, but any light you could shed on this would be greatly appreciated. ^_^

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