Jacques.
There was a menubar, and it even had a name; I certainly assigned that menu
way back when. Why it did not appear in the menuBuilder I do not know, but
I got rid of it. I had no substacks.
So I learned a bit more (the docs list the "menubar" property, and even say
that one can set it to e
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Jacques.
No. Hmmm. Maybe.
If I set the editMenus of my stack to "true", the full, ordinary menubar
appears. if I set it to "false" the contracted one appears. These are never in
the stack window, rather only in the menuBar. I have no groups in the
stack, and no extra b
Jacques.
No. Hmmm. Maybe.
If I set the editMenus of my stack to "true", the full, ordinary menubar
appears. if I set it to "false" the contracted one appears. These are never in
the stack window, rather only in the menuBar. I have no groups in the
stack, and no extra buttons; that is, no object t
Jacques.
No. An empty field.
Craig
In a message dated 6/1/09 3:11:29 PM, jac...@hyperactivesw.com writes:
> Is there anything in the list that opens when you click the "Edit"
> button?
>
**
We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’
diner. What will you find? Explor
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Jaques.
I know the default menuBar (when you create a new one in the menubuilder)
looks just like this. But I have no such menus assigned. The menu list field
is empty in menubuilder.
Is there anything in the list that opens when you click the "Edit" button?
--
Jacque
Jaques.
I know the default menuBar (when you create a new one in the menubuilder)
looks just like this. But I have no such menus assigned. The menu list field
is empty in menubuilder.
Craig.
In a message dated 6/1/09 12:22:50 PM, jac...@hyperactivesw.com writes:
> Could you have accidentally a
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
But when I have the stack in front, its menu reduces to "File", "Edit" and
"Help", with all menuItems disabled. I never touched the menubar in this
stack. All other stacks show the full default menubar (or the ones I made for
them).
For the stack in question, clicking a
Mark.
No, the lower one is just a legacy. Should have trashed it.
Craig Newman
In a message dated 5/29/09 1:17:34 PM, mwie...@ahsoftware.net writes:
> Don't know about the menubar stuff, but did you really mean to have
> two mouseUp handlers in the script of field "Objects"?
>
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Craig-
Friday, May 29, 2009, 7:46:29 AM, you wrote:
> Today I finished the Rev version of my HC development gadget, and uploaded
> to revOnLine. It is a stack that tracks and sets properties in other stacks,
> useful especially at the beginning of a project. New and improved.
Don't know about th
Today I finished the Rev version of my HC development gadget, and uploaded
to revOnLine. It is a stack that tracks and sets properties in other stacks,
useful especially at the beginning of a project. New and improved.
But when I have the stack in front, its menu reduces to "File", "Edit" and
"Hel
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