Hi Rich,

Klaus, I tried this out and I like it (your drag and drop code has become a welcome member of my software).

Thank you :-)

Yes i also did like that, so i created it :-)

I even like
having something that looks OSX on my Win2k but, I'm having major problems using it with the 2.5 engine and the b7 IDE
on Win2k. It doesn't work at all unless the MC toolbar is open,

Oh, yes, sorry...

I have a script in my "home" stack on win that will automatically open the "MC Menu Bar",
since "mchome" alone is not much fun on windoze ;-)


Will have to add a "read me" where this fact will be explained...

Since that palette IS a "tuned" "tools" palette, there is some interaction with the
MC Menu Bar necessary...


I could add a little check for "MC Menu Bar" open or not...

it corrupts my stack I keep in the plugins folder and set to
open automatically by the plugin manager by making it so that I can't save the stack to the plugin folder and I can't delete it
from that folder unless I reboot. Once my stack is corrupted, the plugins manager fails to load correctly (I get and error
telling me so) until I remove my stack from the plugins folder. Although my stack is obviously being corrupted, the revision
date doesn't change. I forgot to check if the file size did. This happened on 2 attempts and then I gave up.

Sorry to hear this, but i doln't think that this may be caused by "2lz3"...


Is this supposed to be compatible with the 2.5 engine?

Since this is just an upgrade from my old "heim2" palette and there was nothing engine related stuff in it,
i would say yes... But you never know...


As a side note which may be related, I've noticed that since switching to
the b7 IDE, the plugin manager no longer automatically loads the regular toolbar even though I configure it to do so.
Anybody else seen this?

Did not test the b7 on windows, sorry...

Rich Mooney
Payne Sparkman Mfg.

Regards

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de

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