Well, I have just spent several days exploring all kinds of
approaches to Windows 95 menu emulation, with the result that I now
think I could get the results I need if only I could figure out one
last piece of this whole puzzle of messaging and targets.
Here goes...is there a way to *script* the clicking of a stack panel
menu just as if a that stack or a menu item button on the stack had
been clicked by a user? You see, the obstacle for me is still that
clicking on a MetaCard button, which is being used as a menu heading,
while the menu is already open, is a dead click, whereas standard
menu behavior on both Windows and Mac is to close the menu. So what
gives? Is there something simple I'm missing, or is there at least a
workaround that still allows me to utilize the convenience of a
built-in MetaCard paradigm, the menu stack?
I am losing sleep, fingernails, and hair over this. Help!
Regards,
David
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David Cramer, Process Innovation Evangelist 87-1313 Border Street
PBSC Computer Training Centres (an IBM company) Winnipeg MB R3H 0X4
Corporate Office Research & Development Canada
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