Ed Leafe <ed.leafe@...> writes:

> 
> On Mar 5, 2013, at 12:22 PM, W.N. Pew <bpew@...> wrote:
> 
> > At this point I right click in the middle
> > of the form and get a popup menu that looks something like this:
> > 
> > dMenuItem
> > --------------------------
> > Sizers                  >
> > Data Controls           >
> > Display Controls        >
> > Interactive Controls    >
> > 
> > and so on. After "Custom Classes           >" the remaining 5 items are all
> > "dMenuItem". Opening any of the submenus shows a list of all "dMenuItem". It
> > seems pretty clear to me the menus are not populating. I'm not sure what 
> > I've
> > done but any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
>       Hmmm... it should look like this: http://leafe.com/tmp/popup.png
> 
>       Can you post your version info? You can get that directly by going to 
> the
Help/About menu, and clicking the
> 'Copy Info' button. Mine is:
> 
> Platform: Mac
> Python Version: 2.7.2 on darwin
> Dabo Version: 0.9.9
> UI Version: 2.8.12.1 on wxMac

Hi Ed!

I'm not sure if you got the second email I sent to you yesterday. The "new"
Outlook has been screwing me around. In the meantime I think I've figured out
how to reply here.

I brought my little test form up and went to the "Help" selection on each of the
three windows that were present - "Object Info", "Editing: dForm, onKeyChar" and
"Test" (my form). All these have one menu choice in the drop down: "dMenuItem".
In fact all the top bar menus starting with "View" and moving to the right are
filled with list of "dMenuItem" entries.

It looks to me as though there might be a path or some pointer missing. Best I
can give you is I'm running Dabo 0.9.9 on Windows 7. The dabo.pth statement is :
"c:\installs\dabo\dabo-0.9.9\dabo-0.9.9".

Sorry to be such a pain...

Bill

> 




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