Bill, You can make a menu have any look you want, using a stack as a menu - not just icons, but all sorts of complex layouts. But yes, just use icon-sized images in the substack serving as the source for your menu, and you will get icons in your menu.
Every system has predesigned elements that make them convenient - and every system's set of predesigned elements is unique. I would like RunRev to have: - proper tables (I went ahead and created my own) - 3D objects (not planning on doing that on my own) - autoflow fields (created it on my own) - proper copying and pasting in and out of other applications (also did that on my own) - better printing on Windows (partly fixed that on my own, more still to go) - a number-crunching external - a way for directly accessing OS APIs - a Valentina-speed database, internalized, with rev-style scripting - rotating fields And a bunch of other stuff. I personally feel that having to create your own objects is not so bad, because then you have complete control over that object, and can adapt it as needed. I agree it is a pain not having everything you need - but I guess for me, at least, it is worth the extra effort because I find RunRev so darn intuitive to use in so many other facets. Jonathan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution