Re: Adding a drop-down arrow to a toolbar (was: Help: Does Anyone Know About Setting Up Toolbars?)

2007-01-12 Thread MAU
Hello Michael,

 Why is this so confusing (Shift+insert)? If there is this type of
 flexibility, there should be documentation.

Well, that is not the only feature/option in TB that is not explained in
Help. Maybe some day :)

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Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.95.6




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Re: Adding a drop-down arrow to a toolbar (was: Help: Does Anyone Know About Setting Up Toolbars?)

2007-01-11 Thread MAU
Hello Michael,

 Interesting. I must have missed this. This feature still doesn't give me
 what I want, although it's close. I want to be able to recreate some of the
 buttons that are on the Standard toolbar. With them you can click on the
 button to chose a default action or click on the drop-down arrow to choose
 an alternate action.

If I understand what you want, do this:

- Click 'Create new Toolbar' button, not _container_, give it a name and,
when you OK, it will appear in the left window as a new container under
Main Form.
- Select the new toolbar. In Actions, select the one you want to be the
default for the button and insert it into the Layout window which should
still be blank. You can also select now the icon for the button.
- Select this first (default) action in layout and in Actions window
select and shift+insert the action you want to be the first in your
drop down list.
- You can now add (insert) more actions in the drop down list. If in
Layout you select one of the second level (drop down) actions you can
now just insert (without shift) a new action below it. You only need to
shift+insert if the top level (default) action is selected.

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.95.6




Current version is 3.95.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html