Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-03-01 Thread Jerry Daniels

Michael,

Chipp's answer is the one I'd recommend...set the loc of stack  
"revConstellation" to the screenLoc.


Like all windows, Constellation can be moved and resized via scripts  
or commands from the message box.


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Jerry Daniels





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On Feb 28, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Michael Mandaville wrote:


Revolutionaries,

I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation.   However, when I  
use
Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen,  
covered up by
the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes.   I might  
have

inadvertently hit a button on Constellation that locks it into place?

The only way I can see the Constellation tabs is to turn off the  
Revolution

text and icon pallettes?

Yoda?

Thanks,
Michael


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Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Chipp Walters

Michael,

try this in the message box:

set the topLeft of stack "revConstellation" to the screenloc

That should move it so you can resize it.

-Chipp

Michael Mandaville wrote:

Tim,

As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately.   The
Constellation top is tucked under the Revolution/Mac OSX menubar at the top
so I can't drag it anywhere.

I'm on a 14" Mac Powerbook too

And when I restart it goes right under the menu bar as well.


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Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Marty Knapp
Richard Gaskin's utilities include a nice one (among others) called 
Deskview that makes it easy to move windows like this--




Marty Knapp


Tim,

As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately.   The
Constellation top is tucked under the Revolution/Mac OSX menubar at 
the top

so I can't drag it anywhere.

I'm on a 14" Mac Powerbook too

And when I restart it goes right under the menu bar as well.

Michael 



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Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Timothy Miller

Tim,

As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately.   The
Constellation top is tucked under the Revolution/Mac OSX menubar at the top
so I can't drag it anywhere.

I'm on a 14" Mac Powerbook too

And when I restart it goes right under the menu bar as well.

Michael




You mean the draggable tops remain under the OS menubar after you restart Rev?

If so, I don't know if you're a Jedi Knight or a newbie. Not to 
condescend, but you know how to write a script or type a line into 
the msg box to move the windows down a bit? If not, do speak up.


BTW, my desktop machine has a larger monitor, but it's still 1024 X 
768. The problem doesn't seem to occur on the desktop machine. 
Mysterious...


Cheers,


Tim
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Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-02-28 Thread Timothy Miller

Revolutionaries,

I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation.   However, when I use
Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen, covered up by
the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes.   I might have
inadvertently hit a button on Constellation that locks it into place?

The only way I can see the Constellation tabs is to turn off the Revolution
text and icon pallettes?

Yoda?  


Thanks,
Michael


Michael--

Are you on Mac OS X? If so, is the Constellation interface covered up 
by Rev's Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons, or is it actually covered up 
by the OS's native menubar?


If the latter, I've been having a similar problem on my 14 inch 
1024X768 laptop. The tops of the inspector window and/or revtools 
window sometimes get tucked under the Macintosh menubar, so I can't 
drag them down. I can type a line into the msg box to relocate them 
-- if I an remember their names. Otherwise I have to restart Rev. I'm 
not putting them there -- they seem to jump up there all by 
themselves. I got so sick of it that I made a button to relocate 
them, and stuck it in various places around the stacks I use 
frequently.


I don't recall this ever happened in 2.6.x, so it might be a little 
bug. I've BZ'd it, FWIW.


Could this be your "issue" also?

Viva la revolucion,

Tim
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Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-02-28 Thread Mark Talluto


On Feb 28, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Michael Mandaville wrote:


Revolutionaries,

I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation.   However, when I  
use
Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen,  
covered up by
the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes.   I might  
have

inadvertently hit a button on Constellation that locks it into place?

The only way I can see the Constellation tabs is to turn off the  
Revolution

text and icon pallettes?



My first guess is that you need to size the Con window a bit  
smaller.  If you can't get at it, just hide the Mac menubar and bring  
it down.




Mark Talluto
--
CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com

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