--- In [email protected], Grumpy Gamer <ehathgepiu...@...> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:28:42 -0000, "brucexs"
> <bswit...@...> wrote:
> 
> >> 
> >> The command list that has the entry for menu folder must be shown as a 
> >> menu. That command list defines the size of the icons, colors, fonts, etc. 
> >> The menu folder entry should use the embed keyword. It then inherits the 
> >> properties of the outer menu.
> >>
> >
> >
> >This is the best way to do it on a case by case basis.
> >
> >There is also an option to change the size for all folder menus on command 
> >list|setup|all menus (also affects other types of generated menus).
> 
> Hm, ok - I might be missing something. I have a bar called 'Bar'. The
> icons are set to 64x64. On this bar, I have a button to open Fraps. As
> a right click to that button, I have this:
> *Menu
> Folder
> C:\Documents and Settings\Chris\Start Menu\Programs\Steam
> 
> When I right click the button, the Steam folder is shown ok, but the
> icons are only 16x16 (or possibly even smaller, they are hardly
> visible). So the folder should be inheriting the 64x64 icons of the
> Fraps button?
> --

It does not inherit properties from a bar, only a from a menu in which 
menu.folder is an item (and embed keyword used). The item on your bar needs to 
menu.show the outer menu.


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