Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Mark Schonewille

Dear Joe,

Quick answer: no. Slightly longer answer: you can always make a  
screenshot of a Mac OS 9 window and use the frame for a window shape  
of your own. You'd have to emulate all window features by yourself,  
though. As you probably know, you can use the emulated Mac OS 9 view  
of Revolution to control the look of objects inside the window.


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Mark

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Op 3-feb-2007, om 20:15 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende geschreven:


Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we get  
with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins



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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but I'm  
looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix is to  
take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around the window  
before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next week's  
www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time to do it  
real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue of not having  
something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that will let you drag  
the window around.


Joe Wilkins

On Feb 4, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Dear Joe,

Quick answer: no. Slightly longer answer: you can always make a  
screenshot of a Mac OS 9 window and use the frame for a window  
shape of your own. You'd have to emulate all window features by  
yourself, though. As you probably know, you can use the emulated  
Mac OS 9 view of Revolution to control the look of objects inside  
the window.


Best,

Mark

--

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http://economy-x-talk.com
http://www.salery.biz

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software. Download at http://www.salery.biz


Op 3-feb-2007, om 20:15 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we get  
with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins



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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Joe,

If all you want is a set of screenshots, why don't you create a  
standalone for Mac OS 9 with Rev 2.6.1 or earlier and make  
screenshots on an old Mac or in Classic?


Best,

Mark

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Op 4-feb-2007, om 23:01 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende geschreven:


Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but  
I'm looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix  
is to take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around  
the window before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next  
week's www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time  
to do it real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue of  
not having something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that will  
let you drag the window around.


Joe Wilkins


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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
I have, but I wanted to have the screenshots of the converted to Rev  
stack side by side for comparison, and I only have Rev for OSX.


On Feb 4, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Hi Joe,

If all you want is a set of screenshots, why don't you create a  
standalone for Mac OS 9 with Rev 2.6.1 or earlier and make  
screenshots on an old Mac or in Classic?


Best,

Mark

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Op 4-feb-2007, om 23:01 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but  
I'm looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix  
is to take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around  
the window before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next  
week's www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time  
to do it real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue  
of not having something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that  
will let you drag the window around.


Joe Wilkins


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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Mark Smith
You could try pulling the theme_support bundles out of the OS X  
standalone bundle. The effect (when the standalone builder was  
forgetting to include those files) was an OS 9 look and feel on OS X.



Best,

Mark


On 4 Feb 2007, at 22:01, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but  
I'm looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix  
is to take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around  
the window before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next  
week's www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time  
to do it real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue of  
not having something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that will  
let you drag the window around.


Joe Wilkins

On Feb 4, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Dear Joe,

Quick answer: no. Slightly longer answer: you can always make a  
screenshot of a Mac OS 9 window and use the frame for a window  
shape of your own. You'd have to emulate all window features by  
yourself, though. As you probably know, you can use the emulated  
Mac OS 9 view of Revolution to control the look of objects inside  
the window.


Best,

Mark

--

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http://economy-x-talk.com
http://www.salery.biz

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Op 3-feb-2007, om 20:15 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we get  
with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins



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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind when I get around to compiling a  
standalone.


On Feb 4, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Mark Smith wrote:

You could try pulling the theme_support bundles out of the OS X  
standalone bundle. The effect (when the standalone builder was  
forgetting to include those files) was an OS 9 look and feel on OS X.



Best,

Mark


On 4 Feb 2007, at 22:01, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but  
I'm looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix  
is to take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around  
the window before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next  
week's www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time  
to do it real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue  
of not having something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that  
will let you drag the window around.


Joe Wilkins

On Feb 4, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Dear Joe,

Quick answer: no. Slightly longer answer: you can always make a  
screenshot of a Mac OS 9 window and use the frame for a window  
shape of your own. You'd have to emulate all window features by  
yourself, though. As you probably know, you can use the emulated  
Mac OS 9 view of Revolution to control the look of objects inside  
the window.


Best,

Mark

--

Economy-x-Talk
Consultancy and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
http://www.salery.biz

Get your store on-line within minutes with Salery Web Store  
software. Download at http://www.salery.biz


Op 3-feb-2007, om 20:15 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we  
get with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type  
windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins



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Re: Window Options

2007-02-04 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Mark,

One would get the same effeect by simply setting the lookAndFeel to  
Macintosh while your suggestion wouldn't affect the window frame,  
which Joe wants to change.


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Mark

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Op 4-feb-2007, om 23:31 heeft Mark Smith het volgende geschreven:

You could try pulling the theme_support bundles out of the OS X  
standalone bundle. The effect (when the standalone builder was  
forgetting to include those files) was an OS 9 look and feel on OS X.



Best,

Mark


On 4 Feb 2007, at 22:01, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Mark,

Thanks. I had already considered a somewhat similar solution, but  
I'm looking for a real solution, not just a fix. My current fix  
is to take my screen shots into MacDraft and draw a frame around  
the window before I paste it into my articles. I did this for next  
week's www.Macinstruct.com column, though I didn't take the time  
to do it real well. But none of these fixes resolves the issue  
of not having something in OSX windows besides the Title Bar that  
will let you drag the window around.


Joe Wilkins

On Feb 4, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:


Dear Joe,

Quick answer: no. Slightly longer answer: you can always make a  
screenshot of a Mac OS 9 window and use the frame for a window  
shape of your own. You'd have to emulate all window features by  
yourself, though. As you probably know, you can use the emulated  
Mac OS 9 view of Revolution to control the look of objects inside  
the window.


Best,

Mark

--

Economy-x-Talk
Consultancy and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
http://www.salery.biz

Get your store on-line within minutes with Salery Web Store  
software. Download at http://www.salery.biz


Op 3-feb-2007, om 20:15 heeft Joe Lewis Wilkins het volgende  
geschreven:



Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we  
get with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type  
windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins




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Window Options

2007-02-03 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX  
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we get  
with OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type windows.


TIA,

Joe Wilkins
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Re: Window Options

2007-02-03 Thread J. Landman Gay

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Hi All,

Is there a method by which we can choose to have windows in OSX 
Revolution exhibit the same or similar window frame that we get with 
OS 9 and earlier? I really don't like the OSX type windows.


Set the lookAndFeel property to Macintosh (or use the menu item under 
the View menu in the IDE.) But if the stacks are for public consumption, 
you'll probably get complaints from OS X users.


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