Hi Jim,

If I understand correctly your question, you want to build a menu with sub-menus (a hierarchical menu). That's easy using tabs you place in front of menu items to specify they are sub-menu items. With this method, you can build hierarchical menus including as many rows as you need. You will build your menu on-the-fly at mouseDown in the way you want according to the number of items you have to display :-) Have a look at my "How to Build and Manage Dynamic Menus" available from Tutorials Picker to get started:

. How to build on-the-fly a menu with sub-menus from an outline stored into a custom property. . How to add contextual items, checkmark, activate or disable menu items, etc. . How to respond to the user's actions: choosing a menu item, using a keyboard shortcut, etc.

Tutorials Picker is available from my website (Revolution > Plugins) or Rev Online (user: So Smart Software)

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

Le 29 oct. 05 à 05:07, Jim Hurley a écrit :

How would one go about creating those sub-menus in an option menu (or whatever) that appear in the inspector when there are more then 20 menus or fields etc.?

Jim

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