Is there any reason I shouldn't change it? What is RBs definition of MDI? Does that mean multiple instances of the *same* documents, or simply even having multiple windows in general? How does it affect the end result?

Regards,
Michael


On Feb 21, 2006, at 5:38 PM, realbasic-nug- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Message: 5
Subject:        Re: Mac vs PC Development
From: Phil M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:59:30 -0800

On Feb 21, 2006, at 12:54 PM, mwilliams wrote:

I'm having an issue with a program compiled for PC vs Mac.  I've
designed a program using tabbed windows (I'm not even sure that's
relevant).  When the application is compiled for the Mac, it's a
floating window (nice and happy).  When the application is compiled
for PC it runs with the floating window, but it's on top of an ugly
grey canvas with the menus at the top similar to the Mac menus.  I
don't like that ugly grey canvas.  I'm *sure* there's something
simple I'm missing.  Any ideas?

You selected the MDI option (App class property for REALbasic 2005+;
build setting option for 5.5).

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