The double + escaped @ symbols did the trick. This was the GUI definition section where you establish all the presets in your drop-down menus. Thanks Greg.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Greg Ercolano wrote:
[posted to rush.general]
Daniel Browne wrote:
> I'm implementing render priority levels, and the default selections I'm add=
> ing to my submit scripts don't display properly in the CPU drop down lists.=
> The @ symbol and priority level aren't visible until you select one and th=
> e field updates. Backslash didn't seem to escape it.
Hi Daniel,
Hmm, can you show some perl code snippets to give context
as to where you're adding this?
'@' is a special character in perl, and in some contexts
it's a special character in the GUI as well.
For instance, if specifying:
$somevar = <<"EOF";
..
+any=2\@100
..
EOF
..and 'somevar' ends up being shown in the GUI, and the
GUI isn't showing it properly, try in your perl script:
$somevar = <<"EOF";
..
+any=2\@\@100
..
EOF
which may help the GUI look right.
Definitely give some context on what you're doing
and how it's being used to show up in the GUI.
It kinda sounds like you might be trying to use
a pulldown list, or some such.
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