"Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" wrote: > > At 8:11 AM -0800 11/17/2001, andu wrote: > >> >Yet another example of overkill: right-click on a stack and you have a > >> >choice for setting the stack mode -- toplevel, palette ,etc. and MODAL. > >> >Now, aside from the fact that once in say palette mode the only way to > >> >reverse to topLevel and keep working on that stack is to close it and > >> >choose cancel at the dialog, what the hell you do if you chose modal? > >> > >> You use the contextual menu again and choose topLevel. > > > >Did you actually try it? The contextual menu works in toplevel mode > >only > > Of course I tried it, I use this often. I'm not sure why it's not working > for you. > > Wait, are you using control-shift-right click, or just right-click? The > former will work in all modes, the latter only when the pointer tool is > available (which means will only work in a toplevel window). Sorry, I > didn't notice earlier that you specified right-click. (I'm in the habit of > using the more complicated key combo because it works in all contexts.)
Ah, of course, where is my intuition, but it still doesn't work, never mind. > > -- > Jeanne A. E. DeVoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.runrev.com/ > Runtime Revolution Limited - Power to the Developer! Andu
