Hi John,

I had another look at your stack and the cascade button in question.
It must have sustained some shape-shifting for its properties to be set that way.

To have the cascade button work as you like, you should:
    - turn autoarm on
    - turn traversalOn off !!!!

And the property inspector is lousy in this aspect (too).
Better use one of the widgets available or make your own.

Greetings,
Wouter


On 14 Jun 2005, at 18:55, John Ridge wrote:

on 14/6/05 9:54 am,  Wouter wrote :

Hi John,

The behavior you see for your cascade button is because of the
autoarm property.

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Thanks, Wouter. Mind you, I'm still puzzled by the other stack in which it
seems to work with autoArm set to true. What I want is a button that
displays its menu as the mouse rolls over it - i.e. autoArm true. With
autoArm false, the "cascade" turns into a humble dropdown or popup.

And, as you rightly ask - why doesn't the Property Inspector give us a hint
about this? OK - so many properties, so little space in the PI window.
Sigh...
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