Dave,
Some kind of menus allow hierarchicals and some don't. I got tired of
working around the stock offerings for serious custom interface work.
Pulldown,popup, can do it, option shows the levels all at once and
returns different data combobox shows a semi-hierarchial list and
also has
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:39:39 -0800, Stephen Barncard wrote:
The best way to make the actual controls you really need is to make
them from scratch -- then they can do anything you want. And it's not
as hard as you might think. All a combobox is - is a popupMenu
coupled with a field in a
Hi,
On 21 Jan 2008, at 00:20, Ken Ray wrote:
Thanks for the kind words, Stephen! In fact I ran into the same issue
and merged a field with an option button in a group and made my own
combobox... lets me put checkboxes next to items, full formatting on
the field, etc.
That sounds exactly what
FontreturntabFontList into button Preferences of group
menubar0
end createPrefMenu
Any suggestions for improving this?
-- D
On 3/27/02 8:57 AM, Ivers, Doug E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the menu manager be used to create hierarchical menus? I saw an
earlier message on this, but it still doesn't seem to work
One simple question: How do you create sub-items in Hierarchical button
menus. I've tried return and tab, but tab tabs out of the field. What's the
secret?
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Tim
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At 4:10 PM -0800 2/6/2002, Tim wrote:
One simple question: How do you create sub-items in Hierarchical button
menus. I've tried return and tab, but tab tabs out of the field. What's the
secret?
It looks like this is a limitation in the Properties palette - I'll check
on it and put in a bug
I couldn't figure out how I can find out which of the menu items of a
button was selected and I did not find much help in the documentation. I
tried with the selectedText, with the label and with the menuHistory
but I did not find what I expected: the first and the second item of the