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> On Friday, April 12, 2002, at 07:30 AM, Steve Messimer wrote:
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>>> I want it to act like browse even though pointer (edit) is selected.
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>> Not sure what you mean here.
>
> From looking at topStack as you suggested below and then
> discovering mode, I realize that what I probably want is
At 6:32 AM -0700 4/13/2002, Dar Scott wrote:
>> You can either use the
>> command in a script, or if the stack is already open, use the
>> contextual
>> menu to switch back and forth.
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>Control click on a window that is modeless does nothing.
You have to use control-command-shift-click (or contr
On Saturday, April 13, 2002, at 04:10 AM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
> Actually, what you need is for the stack to be something other than
> topLevel. This means you can change it to be a palette, modeless
> dialog, or
> modal dialog.
Thanks!
> The cantModify doesn't affect the pointer-versus
At 7:41 AM -0700 4/12/2002, Dar Scott wrote:
>>> I want it to act like browse even though pointer (edit) is selected.
>
> From looking at topStack as you suggested below and then
>discovering mode, I realize that what I probably want is a stack
>whose mode is not 1.
>
>Mark suggested setting the s
On Friday, April 12, 2002, at 07:30 AM, Steve Messimer wrote:
>> I want it to act like browse even though pointer (edit) is selected.
>
> Not sure what you mean here.
From looking at topStack as you suggested below and then
discovering mode, I realize that what I probably want is a stack
who
Dar Scott said:
> I want to make a stack to help me in development and I'm not sure
> how to start.
>
> I want it to act like browse even though pointer (edit) is selected.
Not sure what you mean here.
> I want to know which card and stack I'm working on.
If you create a plug-in you can alway