Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-03-01 Thread Jerry Daniels
Michael, Chipp's answer is the one I'd recommend...set the loc of stack revConstellation to the screenLoc. Like all windows, Constellation can be moved and resized via scripts or commands from the message box. Best, Jerry Daniels Artists, Consultants Developers

A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-02-28 Thread Michael Mandaville
Revolutionaries, I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation. However, when I use Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen, covered up by the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes. I might have inadvertently hit a button on Constellation that locks it

Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-02-28 Thread Mark Talluto
On Feb 28, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Michael Mandaville wrote: Revolutionaries, I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation. However, when I use Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen, covered up by the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes. I might

Re: A Constellation problem-of my own making?

2006-02-28 Thread Timothy Miller
Revolutionaries, I installed version 2.7 along with Constellation. However, when I use Constellation, the interface sticks to the top of the screen, covered up by the Revolution Toolbar Text and Toolbar Icons pallettes. I might have inadvertently hit a button on Constellation that locks it

A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Michael Mandaville
Tim, As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately. The Constellation top is tucked under the Revolution/Mac OSX menubar at the top so I can't drag it anywhere. I'm on a 14 Mac Powerbook too And when I restart it goes right under the menu bar as well. Michael

Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Timothy Miller
Tim, As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately. The Constellation top is tucked under the Revolution/Mac OSX menubar at the top so I can't drag it anywhere. I'm on a 14 Mac Powerbook too And when I restart it goes right under the menu bar as well. Michael You mean

Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Marty Knapp
Richard Gaskin's utilities include a nice one (among others) called Deskview that makes it easy to move windows like this-- http://www.fourthworld.com/products/devolution/index.html Marty Knapp Tim, As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately. The Constellation top is

Re: A Constellation Problem - of my own making

2006-02-28 Thread Chipp Walters
Michael, try this in the message box: set the topLeft of stack revConstellation to the screenloc That should move it so you can resize it. -Chipp Michael Mandaville wrote: Tim, As far as I can tell, you described the problem quite accurately. The Constellation top is tucked under the