On 5/14/06 6:02 PM, "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Ray wrote: > >> OK, I installed Ubuntu Breezy Badger and did some testing and here's what I >> discovered: >> >> 1) Floating palettes just aren't... if you palette a stack and ask for its >> style, it comes back as "toplevel", and acts like a toplevel stack. >> >> 2) For the reason stated in (1), all stacks open with default decorations - >> this causes the palettes (tools, properties) and modeless windows (like the >> Message Box) to display the minimize, maximize and close boxes (or if the >> 'resizable' of the stack is false, the maximize button is not displayed). >> >> (So, Bob, you shouldn't even be *able* to minimize those stacks - they are >> supposed to only have a close box.) > > In Revolution, the message box is a palette. But in MC, at least in OS > X, my message box is modeless with all three buttons. I can minimize, > maximize, and close it. So I think the message box decorations are > correct in MC Linux, it is just the behavior that isn't. Well, sort of... the Message Box is modeless in Windows too, but it doesn't have all three buttons - it only has a close box, and so I wonder which one is "right" (i.e. close box only (as in Windows), or all three decorations (as in Mac))? Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
