On 12/20/04 4:56 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:

>>I have a bug report in about this, but it would be helpful if anyone
>>knew the answer while I wait for it to be addressed.
>>
>>I have a stack with a menubar. When I try to build a standalone from it,
>>the bottom of the stack is cut off by the height of the menubar. This
>>does not happen if I build in MetaCard, so the problem is apparently
>>with the distribution builder.
>>
>>I have added a command line in a preopenstack handler to reset the stack
>>size, but that doesn't work either. The stack consistently displays with
>>the bottom edge missing. There are no scripts in the standalone that set
>>the stack dimensions otherwise.
>>
>>Anyone know what causes this or how to fix it? For now, I am building in
>>MetaCard.
>>
>>--
>>Jacqueline Landman Gay
>
>
> Another bug report to add to all the others :-)
>
> I have seen this ad nauseam with substacks that have menubars on Mac, and
> it is a problem that has come up periodically on this list. Is your problem
> with a substack or a mainstack? I have never seen this happen to a
> mainstack.


I have seen it before with substacks too, and have submitted reports to Bugzilla about it. But this one is a mainstack, which is why I am surprised. The stack does have several substacks of its own, but they are not open when the standalone is made, of course.

I do not allow the distribution builder to add anything, as the stack does not need any of Rev's resources or libraries. It should be a very straightforward build. The stack has only a single card and a menu group.

>
> If it's the same old problem I'm thinking of. There are some workarounds,
> but I don't think anyone has ever pinpointed the cause.
>
> I'm not sure about other people's workarounds but I think I've read in this
> list that some people hide the menubar or else put it physically in another
> stack or something.
>
> My workaround is more involved, but does work.
> It involves prepping the stacks before build by opening all stacks at once,
> setting the heights, saving, closing. (I then quit, relaunch and build but
> that may not be relevant)


The stack was saved and closed before building. It's a puzzler.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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