except for one thing.
>
>I want to hide/show menu buttons when entering a card.
Instead of hiding/showing them, you could move them into and out of the group. You can
do this by setting their layer to a layer outside/inside the group. Note that you must
set relayerGroupedControls to true:
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On 8/31/02 9:57 AM, Shari wrote:
> I had considered having a menubar for each card for this project, but as
> several of the same menu buttons are on each card, one change would mean
> many changes.
I forgot to address this point. The buttons in each menu group which are
duplicated across dif
On 8/31/02 9:57 AM, Shari wrote:
>>
>> Hi Shari:
>>
>> Try making different manubar sets and select the one you want on
>> preOpenCard.
>
> Very high maintenance.
Actually, after I posted, I noticed you only need to change the menus
when a card opens. In that case, I think the alternate menu g
>
>Hi Shari:
>
>Try making different manubar sets and select the one you want on preOpenCard.
>
>/H
Very high maintenance.
In my first Metacard project (now defunct due to a highly unpopular
subject, ah well!), I was green from Hypercard and did not put the
menubar in the background. When I c
> How do I get the Mac menubar to update without clicking outside the
> window? Without clicking on anything? From within the script? So
> that when the program goes to a different card, the menubar
> automatically updates without the user having to click somewhere?
> (Sometimes the user cho
>Is this just so that you can change the menus on the fly? I haven't
>tested either one, but I can think of a couple of things to try.
>
>First you could try just re-naming the button rather than hiding it,
>and resetting its contents to what the new menuitems should be.
>You'd need case statem
On 8/30/02 3:12 PM, Shari wrote:
> I want to hide/show menu buttons when entering a card.
Is this just so that you can change the menus on the fly? I haven't
tested either one, but I can think of a couple of things to try.
First you could try just re-naming the button rather than h
appears on each card). On a Mac, of course it's the
regular Mac menubar. On windows, the menubar is part of the card.
Standard so far.
Works perfectly except for one thing.
I want to hide/show menu buttons when entering a card.
on preOpenCard
show btn "Options"
hide btn