Hello everyone -
I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem with menus.
I have a set of three menus (as one menubar) repeated on several
cards. In the menu Builder I have set as menu bar on Mac OS
selected. Whenever I navigate from one card to another the height of
my stack shrinks!
handler but that is so much
of a kludge I'd not recommend it.
Paul Looney
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Subject: Menu madness
Hello everyone -
I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem with menus.
I
the stack in an open card handler but that is so
much of a kludge I'd not recommend it.
Paul Looney
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Subject: Menu madness
Hello everyone -
I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem
Yes.
Apparently since Menus are nothing more than a group of buttons in
Revolution that are hidden, Revolution compensates for this by
changing the height of the card. I personally think this is a bug. I
would like to be able to set a property that tells Revolution what
the default
another good idea is to simply use a separate substack to (only) keep
the menu group!
I do this all the time and this way it will not do any harm or
amazing and unexspected things :-)
For Mac OS X, yes, but in Windows it won't work (unfortunately).
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site:
Robert Sneidar wrote:
Apparently since Menus are nothing more than a group of buttons in
Revolution that are hidden, Revolution compensates for this by
changing the height of the card. I personally think this is a bug.
Actually it's a feature, and a very useful one.
The biggest challenge
On 16 Aug 2006, at 22:45, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Robert Sneidar wrote:
Apparently since Menus are nothing more than a group of buttons
in Revolution that are hidden, Revolution compensates for this
by changing the height of the card. I personally think this is a
bug.
Actually it's a
Dave Cragg wrote:
On Macs, a menubar is pretty much a requirement. But on Windows, and
Linux too I guess, they are not always needed, and many apps don't
have one. (I'm looking at Norton Anti-Virus right now.) And in the
multi-media, internet world, they can seem out of place. (All that
On 16 Aug 2006, at 23:47, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dave Cragg wrote:
On Macs, a menubar is pretty much a requirement. But on Windows,
and Linux too I guess, they are not always needed, and many apps
don't have one. (I'm looking at Norton Anti-Virus right now.) And
in the multi-media,
Perhaps too obvious, but have you guys checked out the
editMenus
property??
sqb
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stephen barncard
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I decided to explore the world of popup stacks.
I created a menuBar item
I gave it a button:
on menuPick
popup stack IDLETHROTTLE
end menuPick
I tested, the IDE locked up.
Finally I escaped from that, then I noticed my stack which is a toolbar
type of stack, like
the rev toolbar stack, had
Hello, people
I've opened a HyperCard stack and foolishly created a menubar group
on the first card only. I'd like to add the menubar to each card.
From what I can glean from postings to this group, and
experimentation, the procedure looks like this:
1. open the stack
2. Click the
On 22/1/02 5:18 am, Klaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, there are 97 cards in the stack, so this could get
laborious. Are there any suggestions about doing this in one go?
-Gareth Jones
write a little script...
(presuming that that group is already placed on the first cd.)
Also
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