Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've seen some anomalies, and have since made deep revisions to the Ask
and Answer dialogs to handle:
- More consistent behaviors on each platform
Buttons should be in reverse order on Windows only,
as per the Win HIG
- Icons for OS X and XP
-
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've seen some anomalies, and have since made deep revisions to the Ask
and Answer dialogs to handle:
- More consistent behaviors on each platform
Buttons should be in reverse order on Windows only,
as per the Win HIG
- Icons for OS X and
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've seen some anomalies, and have since made deep revisions to the Ask
and Answer dialogs to handle:
- More consistent behaviors on each platform
Buttons should be in reverse order on Windows only,
as per the Win HIG
- Icons for OS X and XP
- Better
jacque wrote:
Somebody should test it on platforms other than Mac.
[...]
if the lookAndFeel is Macintosh or the lookAndFeel is Appearance
Manager then
put twidth - 24 into anfangrechts
repeat with i = 2 to nchoices + 1 -- JG
set the right of button i to anfangrechts
subtract the width of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jacque wrote:
Somebody should test it on platforms other than Mac.
[...]
if the lookAndFeel is Macintosh or the lookAndFeel is Appearance
Manager then
put twidth - 24 into anfangrechts
repeat with i = 2 to nchoices + 1 -- JG
set the right of button i to
Recently, I asked:
Aside from modifying its code, is there a trick to forcing the answer dialog
to appear at the screenLoc?
Here's a workaround that seems to work in both MC and Rev:
go inv stack answer dialog
answer This dialog is now centered.
set loc of stack answer dialog to the
Recently, Scott Rossi wrote:
Aside from modifying its code, is there a trick to forcing the answer dialog
to appear at the screenLoc?
Here's a workaround that seems to work in both MC and Rev:
go inv stack answer dialog
answer This dialog is now centered.
set loc of stack answer dialog
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Scott Rossi wrote:
Aside from modifying its code, is there a trick to forcing the answer dialog
to appear at the screenLoc?
Here's a workaround that seems to work in both MC and Rev:
go inv stack answer dialog
answer This dialog is now centered.
set loc of
I think it would be wise to also include the ask
dialog
if the short name of this stack is among the items
of Answer Dialog,ask dialog then
Regards,
-=-
Xavier Bury
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/09/2005
10:37:05:
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Scott
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've seen some anomalies, and have since made deep revisions to the Ask
and Answer dialogs to handle:
- More consistent behaviors on each platform
Buttons should be in reverse order on Windows only,
The revision I posted fixes this part. Feel free if you want to use
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