At 3:46 AM -0700 5/1/2006, Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Arthur Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All my controls appear correctly under OSX, but the
window backdrop does
not have that light horizontal striping that is
typical of Aqua/Quartz
application windows. Instead it's just plain white.
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All my controls appear correctly under OSX, but the window backdrop does
not have that light horizontal striping that is typical of Aqua/Quartz
application windows. Instead it's just plain white. Have I missed a
setting in Rev? Thanx!
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--- Arthur Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All my controls appear correctly under OSX, but the
window backdrop does
not have that light horizontal striping that is
typical of Aqua/Quartz
application windows. Instead it's just plain white.
Have I missed a
setting in Rev? Thanx!
Hi
Hello Arthur,
You could make a 16x16 pixels small screenshot of the background
pattern you want and import that as an image control. Then set the
backdrop to the id number of that image. You can also use the numbers
1 to 164 (built-in patterns).
Best,
Mark
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Arthur, I've posted this some days ago.
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Tired of manually copying the Plugins folder each time I test my app
building a new standalone, I've made a little script to automate this task.
Put it in a button handler, if you want.
on mouseUp
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I almost hate to ask this, but I'm tired of digging through the docs
today...
I just built my first standalone for XP and OSX. Under OSX, the app runs
just fine, but the none of the controls appear in the Aqua style; looks
more like classic to my eye. I built this under XP...what did I miss?
Arthur Urban wrote:
I almost hate to ask this, but I'm tired of digging through the docs
today...
I just built my first standalone for XP and OSX. Under OSX, the app runs
just fine, but the none of the controls appear in the Aqua style; looks
more like classic to my eye. I built this under