Re: Drawers

2003-08-15 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 8/11/03 2:28 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I may not understand what you mean, but when I use the drawer command, the stack animates and slides out exactly like the ones in Apple's applications. There is a smooth glide from closed to

RE: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Ken Ray
Now, with the new command, I do not get here any sliding effect. The drawer stacks simply open. Maybe there is a sliding effect, but it is not visible for me. Is there maybe another undocumented feature that can slow down the showing of the drawer as in visual effects? This is on Windows

re: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 Tuviah M Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] in response to my post drawers wrote: Create three drawer stacks whose sum of heights is the height of the base stack (or otherwise, if you like). It is possible..it hasn't been documented for some reason drawer x1 at right,top in

Re: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to have this visual effect of a drawer being opened and closed like a real drawer, it is important to first open the drawers invisibly, and then take care that the drawers start from underneath the base stack and

Re: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Wilhelm, ... Now, with the new command, I do not get here any sliding effect. The drawer stacks simply open. Maybe there is a sliding effect, but it is not visible for me. Is there maybe another undocumented feature that can slow down the showing of the drawer as in visual effects? This is on

RE: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Ken Ray
] On Behalf Of Simon Lord Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 1:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Drawers I haven't tried this yet (I may have back during the beta), but can you tell me if this works on all platforms or is this an OSX only thing? On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 01:57 AM

Re: Drawers

2003-08-14 Thread Scott Rossi
the question is like asking can you use your own routines to similuate the Aqua feel for all platforms, yes, by using custom graphics and other methods you can. On a related note, you might like to take a look at the search feature in the current version of our mcnews stack, which includes a

Re: Drawers

2003-08-12 Thread Simon Lord
I haven't tried this yet (I may have back during the beta), but can you tell me if this works on all platforms or is this an OSX only thing? On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 01:57 AM, Tuviah M Snyder wrote: Create three drawer stacks whose sum of heights is the height of the base stack (or

Re: Drawers

2003-08-11 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 8/10/03 5:14 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote: If you want to have this visual effect of a drawer being opened and closed like a real drawer, it is important to first open the drawers invisibly, and then take care that the drawers start from underneath the base stack and prevent that flickering that

Re: Drawers

2003-08-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't tried this yet (I may have back during the beta), but can you tell me if this works on all platforms or is this an OSX only thing? On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 01:57 AM, Tuviah M Snyder wrote: Create three drawer stacks whose sum of heights is the height of the base stack (or

re: Drawers

2003-08-10 Thread Tuviah M Snyder
Create three drawer stacks whose sum of heights is the height of the base stack (or otherwise, if you like). It is possible..it hasn't been documented for some reason drawer x1 at right,top in stack parent drawer x2 at right,center in stack parent drawer x3 at right,top in stack parent Same