At 8:06 AM -0800 11/18/2001, Mark MacKenzie (Shaw) wrote: >I was experimenting with using "control-shift right click" (PC WinME, Rev >1.1) within the application overview window to change a stack's and card's >properties, etc. When I next left mouse clicked on the rest of the >application overview window to call up a card's properties pallet normally I >was startled to see that the application overview window stack had become >editable in its entirety!
It sounds like you used the menu to change the application overview's mode to "toplevel". (The contextual menu popup works on the actual object you click on - so using it in the App Overview window changes that stack, not the stack whose listed name you're clicking.) There's a preference setting to allow use of the contextual menu within Revolution UI windows, which I believe is turned off by default. You're right that unwittingly triggering it could cause trouble, but most of the Revolution windows aren't saved by default - if you were to, say, accidentally delete objects from the App Overview, you could fix the problem simply by quitting and relaunching Revolution. -- Jeanne A. E. DeVoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.runrev.com/ Runtime Revolution Limited - Power to the Developer!
