Has anyone tried "set the decorations of stack "My Stack" to 16" to get rounded corners on their stack? Does it really work? I'm at my wits end, I manually entered close to a thousand numbers and none came close to rounded corners. In fact most simply made my stack disappear.

MAC OS X only.




On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 04:01 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:

At 6:14 PM -0800 1/11/2002, Simon Lord wrote:
Not getting much of a responce so I'll rephrase the question.
Who here can tell me how I can create a stack that uses a custom
shape?

I need some sort of external to change the shape right? I'd
like to be a client of the person that can sell me the solution.

All you need actually is a WDEF resource, not an external. A WDEF resource
is installed in the system file or in your app or stack - somewhere in the
resource path. You may need someone to write for you a custom WDEF, but
there are several available in the system file, and more floating around
the web. (Someone made an apple-shaped WDEF a few years ago for MacHack,
for instance.)

Once you've got a suitable WDEF, you can use the decorations property to
set a stack to use that WDEF. Try these (using WDEFs available in the
system file):

set the decorations of stack "My Stack" to 2 -- plain box
set the decorations of stack "My Stack" to 16 -- window with rounded corners
set the decorations of stack "My Stack" to 1993 -- palette with title bar
at left side

(Of course, the above applies only to Macs.)

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