I did this, in the IDE Editor for Menus:
Made a menu structure like this, under a main menu called Tools.
Tools
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Tool A {mnuTool(0)} -> Tool A 1 {mnuTool1Sub(0)}
Tool A 2 {mnuTool1Sub(1)}
Tool B {mnuTool(1)} -> Tool B 1 {mnuTool2Sub(0)}
Tool B 2 {mnuTool2Sub(1)}
I made MenuHandlers for mnuTool1Sub and mnuTool2Sub.
Easy? Well, what happens is that:
Tool A shows up enabled, and references ALL FOUR submenus; both
mnuTool1Sub and mnuTool2Sub, both indices, even though mnuTool2Sub
was not assigned to mnuTool(0).
Tool B does not show up having any children, and is disabled.
Why is this? Shouldn't this be a bug?
Garth Hjelte
Sampler User
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