such as the disabled item appears
under the 'New Project File' menu indented slightly and not in the
cascading menu. This command does not work for the three submenu items
I thought I should refer to the submenus in the same way as the other
menu items by their position in the menu ie. 'from
After more testing I realize what is going on. The 'enable menuitem'
command places the '(' at the begining of the line that contains the
submenu before the tab which makes it no longer a sub menu. If you
disable a sub menu from the Menu Builder it correctly places the '('
after the tab
Hi Everyone,
I’m on Mac OSX. How do I specify a subMenu in the Menu Builder. Or is it done
another way.
What I’m trying to achieve is something like this menuItem:
menuItem
Change - Thing 1
Thing 2
Thing 3
Joe
the menu item to the right, indicating that it is a
submenu of the preceding menu item.
Obviously, you can't do this with the first item in a menu. If you
want another item in your submenu, select the existing submenu item
and click on New Item again. Make sure that the new submenu item
Does anyone know how to mark submenu items with checkmarks? It seems
that when I use the following code on an item that I know is part of a
cascading menu, it takes that menu out of the submenu and puts it into
the main menu:
put !cSubmenu Item into menuItem 2 of button File
I realize
On 4/28/06, kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to mark submenu items with checkmarks? It seems
that when I use the following code on an item that I know is part of a
cascading menu, it takes that menu out of the submenu and puts it into
the main menu:
put !cSubmenu Item
Sarah,
Thats exactly what I was looking for!
Many thanks,
Kevin
On Apr 27, 2006, at 4:20 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
On 4/28/06, kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to mark submenu items with checkmarks? It seems
that when I use the following code on an item that I know
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Op 27-apr-2006, om 23:17 heeft kevin het volgende geschreven:
Does anyone know how to mark submenu items with checkmarks? It
seems that when I use the following code on an item that I know is
part of a cascading menu, it takes that menu out of the submenu and
puts it into the main menu
Is that what they're called? I'm not sure of the proper term. :-)
I know this has been brought up on the list before, but I was just
curious if anyone has ever found a solution to get them to appear
when running under Tiger or not. Or do we just have to wait for an
update to Rev?
Hi Chris,
I brought up this on the list a few days ago when I did regret the
changes in Rev 2.5.1 for disabling a submenu item.
It des not seem to be a question regarding Tiger or Panther.
It's a Rev issue since 2.5.
With Rev 2.2.x, all was fine.
I have no time now but I think I have already
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing. I'm just talking
about submenus in the IDE menus themselves. For example, when I go
to the File menu and move down to Open Recent File, there is not a
little arrow there indicating that there's a submenu available.
On May 31, 2005, at 12
Chris Sheffield wrote:
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing. I'm just talking
about submenus in the IDE menus themselves. For example, when I go to
the File menu and move down to Open Recent File, there is not a little
arrow there indicating that there's a submenu available
:
Chris Sheffield wrote:
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing. I'm just
talking about submenus in the IDE menus themselves. For example,
when I go to the File menu and move down to Open Recent File,
there is not a little arrow there indicating that there's a
submenu
Yep, it is there. #2808 if anyone's interested. Not a major thing,
but kind of annoying if you don't already know there's a submenu
available. Probably more annoying and more serious for those using
menus like this in a standalone.
On May 31, 2005, at 12:41 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote
Hi all,
Some weeks ago, I asked for a question about disabled menu items but I
probably was not clear enough and I got no answer.
So:
Imagine a menu with submenus.
For somes reasons depending on the context, the first item in a submenu
has to be disabled but the following ones in the submenu
Hi Eric,
ÉC enabled menu item 1
ÉC enabled menu item 2
ÉC DISABLED submenu item 21
ÉC enabled submenu item 22
ÉC enabled submenu item 23
ÉC enabled menu item 3
ÉC etc.
just try again on my PC, and could disable item 21 and still can select
item 22 or 23 .
i don't develop wtih Rev
Hi all,
Some weeks ago, I asked for a question about disabled menu items but I
probably was not clear enough and I got no answer.
So:
Imagine a menu with submenus.
For somes reasons depending on the context, the first item in a submenu
has to be disabled but the following ones in the submenu
more subtle ?
HTH, thierry
ÉC For somes reasons depending on the context, the first item in a submenu
ÉC has to be disabled but the following ones in the submenu are enabled.
ÉC On Mac OS, there is no problem: so long you are in the menu area,
ÉC flying over enabled or disabled menu items makes
at least on my computer :-)
or do I miss something more subtle ?
May be ;-)
I am talking about an ENABLED menu item which has a submenu.
In this submenu, the first submenu item is disabled and all followings
submenu items are enabled:
But you cant catch any one of these enabled submenu items on Win32
only need to be removed from the items
in the submenu to make it work correctly. Interesting.
Thank you!
On Nov 4, 2004, at 21:35, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Hi Frank,
i set up a copy of your menu but had great trouble allocating the
mnemonics. I would enter a menu item like 5162, click the mnemonic
Hi Frank,
i set up a copy of your menu but had great trouble allocating the
mnemonics. I would enter a menu item like 5162, click the mnemonic
checkbox and select 2 from the popup at which point the item would
show up as 5162. This happened with all except the first entry in
the submenu, so
shortly...)
Anyway, this *should* show up as follows in the menu bar:
Print
Print Labels -
-
Quit
And the Print Labels submenu should look like:
5160
5161
5162
5163
5164
5267
-
Quick Reference
Correct? If the menu bar is in the stack window, that is what I get;
however, under OS X at least
(Builder in the menu, Manager in the title bar and Bugzilla component
-- and I have other issues concerning this tool, which will make their
way into Bugzilla shortly...)
Anyway, this *should* show up as follows in the menu bar:
Print
Print Labels -
-
Quit
And the Print Labels submenu should look like
, which will make their
way into Bugzilla shortly...)
Anyway, this *should* show up as follows in the menu bar:
Print
Print Labels -
-
Quit
And the Print Labels submenu should look like:
5160
5161
5162
5163
5164
5267
-
Quick Reference
Correct? If the menu bar is in the stack window, that is what I
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Dear
yesterday evening I was trying to get the
value(or name) of a submenu of popup list.
let me explain it a litle bit
I have a Popup menu which is named Platform
when you klik on it you get a list of platforms
f.e. - PC
- Linux
Title: RE: Get Popup submenu name
Thanks
this works
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From: Jan Schenkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 November 2002 13:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Get Popup submenu name
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear
yesterday evening I
Title: Get Popup submenu name
Dear
yesterday evening I was trying to get the
value(or name) of a submenu of popup list.
let me explain it a litle bit
I have a Popup menu which is named Platform
when you klik on it you get a list of platforms
f.e. - PC
- Linux
- Macintosh
now when
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