On 5/21/05 1:09 PM, Eric Engle wrote:

First, I must say: I don't just want a solution for me. I want a solution for
anyone using revolution or metacard.

Second, I think it is reasonable to expect a solution.

Funny how styles differ. I've probably converted more stacks to MC/Rev than anybody and I have never wished for a "domenu" translator. I was actually glad to see it go, because the MC/Rev way is so much cleaner and faster.

Anyway, my point remains: this is an unimplemented feature. In the interest of
compatability it should be implemented. It need not be implemented in a manner
that either interferes with speed of other functions. However it must be
implemented such that revolution/metacard can properly import hypercard stacks.

I pretty much agree with Richard that the market for this would be awfully slim. It is so trivial to do a general script search for "domenu" and then fix the lines. I haven't seen many stacks that require more than a few minutes work on this minor revision.

Also, most stacks that I've seen which require menu revisions have also required me to make a new menu bar to accomodate a lot of custom menus. This is a much bigger task than changing a few embedded "domenu" commands. And since I have to create all the new menu objects and assign them scripts, it is easier to just move pieces of any existing "domenu" handler into the new MC menu buttons. Since I'm doing that anyway as a necessary part of the conversion, the "domenu" issue becomes moot. I don't need it any more.

That leaves only those situations where a script in a non-menu object happens to use a native HC "domenu" command. These are almost always things like you suggested -- "cut picture" or "copy text". These are so few and far between in most stacks that they don't matter. It only takes a few seconds to find and fix them, and so far it has been such a trivial job that it never even showed up on my radar.

So, for me, a "domenu" translator would go unused.

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