For a Mac only program, is there a way to use ampersand in a popup
menu button? I understand its normal use, but I'm needing to emulate a
menu in another program.
Thanks,
Marty Knapp
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Apples Oranges... double up the ampersand
Have a look at page 262 of the 'User Guide'
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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 10:43:03 -0700
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To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: in a menu?
For a Mac only program, is there a way to use ampersand
Thank you!
Marty
Apples Oranges... double up the ampersand
Have a look at page 262 of the 'User Guide'
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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 10:43:03 -0700
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To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: in a menu?
For a Mac only program, is there a way to use
Hi,
is there a tips to put complex shortCut at the end of a menu line ?
( Something like : Create a new image Ctrl-Shift-N)
Thanks
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command, control, shift, alt. These may be added to any key for your shortcut.
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I run Revolution 2.7.2. I just see Command+... in the menu builder.
New/Nalways give New Cmd+N
I have lostt something ?
Thanks
Le 2 nov. 10 à 14:09, dunb...@aol.com a écrit :
In the menu builder you can see that all the control keys are
available:
command, control
I run Revolution 2.7.2. I just see Command+... in the menu builder.
New/Nalways give New Cmd+N
I have lostt something ?
No, but you're running a really old version of Revolution. The latest is 4.5
(now called LiveCode); the additional options to menu shortcuts were added
Hello,
Mac OS 10.6.4 / LiveCode 4.5
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu in
the application menubar...
How can I pick this menu item ?
on menuPick theItem
if theItem is About... then
...
end mousePick
don't work
Merci par avance
Hi René,
Hello,
Mac OS 10.6.4 / LiveCode 4.5
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu in
the application menubar...
How can I pick this menu item ?
I think this is added by the OS!
You can't unless you create your own menu(s) by yourself!
See below
Hello,
Mac OS 10.6.4 / LiveCode 4.5
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu in
the application menubar...
How can I pick this menu item ?
In the user guide pdf you can find this entry on page 263:
The Help menu and the About This Application menu item
René Micout wrote:
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu in
the application menubar...
How can I pick this menu item ?
on menuPick theItem
if theItem is About... then
...
end mousePick
don't work
The LiveCode engine makes it very easy
Hi Rene,
Hi René,
Hello,
Mac OS 10.6.4 / LiveCode 4.5
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu
in the application menubar...
How can I pick this menu item ?
I think this is added by the OS!
You can't unless you create your own menu(s) by yourself!
See
All lesson is good to take ! Toute leçon est bonne à prendre !
Thank you Klaus
Le 25 oct. 2010 à 15:40, Klaus on-rev a écrit :
Hi Rene,
Hi René,
Hello,
Mac OS 10.6.4 / LiveCode 4.5
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu
in the application menubar
Thank you Richard !
My standalone of Exagofon with English manual will be operational soon !
(Beta version)
René
Le 25 oct. 2010 à 15:36, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
René Micout wrote:
When I create a standalone, LiveCode make automatically an About... menu
in the application menubar...
How
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I have a datagrid table with two option menu columns in it. It's OK to
initialise the first one per your reply but the contents of the second one
need to be set differently depending on the currently selected value
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Peter Haworth p...@mollysrevenge.comwrote:
I have defined an option menu in a datagrid column whose contents are
created by reading data from an SQLite database - the contents will be the
same for each instance of the option menu and should be loaded when
Thanks Trevor, that works great. Follow up question for you. I have
a datagrid table with two option menu columns in it. It's OK to
initialise the first one per your reply but the contents of the second
one need to be set differently depending on the currently selected
value
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I have defined an option menu in a datagrid column whose contents are
created by reading data from an SQLite database - the contents will be
the same for each instance of the option menu and should be loaded
when the card containing the datagrid is opened. Where should I put
the code
On 10/1/10 1:42 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I see that the List won't allow me to show even a very small screen
shot. So, to describe the problem in words: The menu consists of four
menus - File Edit Go Help. The menus all work, but you can't read the
File or Go menus easily. It's
Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I see that the List won't allow me to show even a very small screen
shot. So, to describe the problem in words: The menu consists of four
menus - File Edit Go Help. The menus all work, but you can't read the
File or Go menus easily. It's as if the background is set to some
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Thanks Jaqi. As later noted, I just rebuilt the menus from scratch after saving
all the scripts as text so it wasn't all that bad. I've managed to solve all my
other problems
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Thanks Jaqi. As later noted, I just rebuilt the menus
Hi everyone,
The Window's version of my app displays the following Menu:
The File and Go Menus are the ones with black backgrounds. The Mac Version is
fine. I've checked the backColors and hilite properties that might be the
cause of this idiosyncrasy to no avail. Any ideas. The Windows
I see that the List won't allow me to show even a very small screen shot. So,
to describe the problem in words: The menu consists of four menus - File Edit
Go Help. The menus all work, but you can't read the File or Go menus easily.
It's as if the background is set to some very dark color.
TIA
wonder if you've hit the bug where
menu keys don't always trigger. It was an issue in the IDE too. You
could try a test to see if that's the problem. If I remember right,
choosing the menu item with the mouse will activate the menu. After
that, keyboard shortcuts work again. If that's what happens
Sivakatirswami,
If a keyboard shortcut in your stack duplicates a shortcut in the IDE,
provided your application stack is top most (focused), the shortcut
should still work even when working from the IDE.
The Tip of the Week at RunRevPlanet has recently been looking at
making menus, and
For some reason, I've never been able to get menu accelerator keys to
work as expected.
the dictionary entry on this makes sense, but could use some examples.
Seems straight forward enough...
The syntax for menu item strings is:
[flags] label ['/' accelerator ['|' tag]]
where
Swami, can't you just Suspend Developer Tools in the Developer menu?
On 5 September 2010 19:29, Sivakatirswami ka...@hindu.org wrote:
For some reason, I've never been able to get menu accelerator keys to work
as expected.
the dictionary entry on this makes sense, but could use some examples
On 9/5/10 9:29 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
A very common requirement is Find and Find Again. This looks correct to me:
Find/^ F
Find Again/^G
The menu shows the cmd symbol (os x) and the letter, but cmd-f does
nothing but invoke the IDE's find dialog; if I turn of development
tools, it still
On 9/5/10 4:48 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
All you should need is the slash and letter, like this:
Find/F
Find Again/G
These should work whenever your stack menu is the system menu, (i.e.,
you stack menu has focus, it's in a standalone, or you suspend
development tools.) The IDE catches
Yes, did that still after IDE is suspended, the accelerator keys
don't work.
This has plagued me for years...
On 9/5/10 4:35 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Swami, can't you just Suspend Developer Tools in the Developer menu?
On 5 September 2010 19:29, Sivakatirswamika...@hindu.org wrote
Hi,
My Installer Maker Plug-in comes wrapped in an installer itself. This installer
installs the plug-in in the appropriate place, but once installation has
finished, the user needs to restart RunRev to update the plug-in menu. I would
like to avoid this and write a script to update the plug
Recently, Mark Schonewille wrote:
My Installer Maker Plug-in comes wrapped in an installer itself. This
installer installs the plug-in in the appropriate place, but once installation
has finished, the user needs to restart RunRev to update the plug-in menu. I
would like to avoid
to restart RunRev to update the
plug-in menu. I would like to avoid this and write a script to update the
plug-in menu. Before I start dissecting the IDE... has anyone figured out
already how to update the plug-in menu without restarting Revolution?
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the the
pulldown menu button. Then set the disabled of the image to true. The image
is not altered when it is disabled, so the button still appears to have a
standard font - actually it is the image made to look like the button, but
the user will not realize that. When you click on a disabled image
What is the best was to achieve the effect of having a menu button, that is
part of a group used as a menu bar, that has or appears to have a label that
uses a standard font and menu items that use wingding characters?
Is there a field setting that would allow mouse clicks to pass through
When you say graying out the text, have you set the blendLevel of the field
to some number, like 50? If so, you can see the underlying object, but the
text is grayed. Try setting the transparent of the field instead. Then the
text remains sharp, and only the white space is removed.
As for
When you say graying out the text, have you set the blendLevel of the field
to some number, like 50? If so, you can see the underlying object, but the
text is grayed. Try setting the transparent of the field instead. Then the
text remains sharp, and only the white space is removed.
As for
Sending mouseup to a pulldown menu does not make the menu appear. Using popup
on a pulldown menu messes up the appearance of the button. This is on an older
version or Rev that I use at work.
If you disable a field, you can click through it - but the text in the disabled
field will be grey
In case anyone needs to do this, I figured out how.
Create an image, with the desired label text and place it over the the
pulldown menu button. Then set the disabled of the image to true. The image
is not altered when it is disabled, so the button still appears to have a
standard font - actually
But if you change the name? I changed the name and no more appear in the
Application menu...
Salut,
Josep
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But if you change the name? I changed the name and no more appear in
the
Application menu...
Salut,
Josep
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But if you change the name? I changed the name and no more appear in the
Application menu...
You can't change the name, but you can set the label to anything you want.
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Hi Josep,
Unfortunately, you didn't quote the previous message, so I'm not
exactly sure what you're replying to.
Just change the name of the Preferences menu item back to
Preferences (without quotes). If you changed the name of the Edit
menu button, change that back to Edit. As Jacque
Hi,
I have the preferences menu inside the Edit menu, but I want it into the
usual MacOSX preferences.
How to change it?
Salut,
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Josep,
When you create a new menu, keep the last two items of the Edit menu
(the dash - and the item Preferences) unchanged. If the user has the
system lanugage set to Danish, the preferences menu item will appear
in the correct place in Danish. If you really want it to appear in
Danish
It pops down, but selecting those items does nothing. Maybe I should just
delete the menu bar and try it again from scratch. Can you refresh my memory
and tell me what the ampersands in front of the default items mean?
Regards,
Gregory
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010, at 8:50 AM, use-revolution-requ
Whatever character comes after the amperstand, that is the command key
equivalent.
Bob
On Jul 2, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Gregory Lypny wrote:
It pops down, but selecting those items does nothing. Maybe I should just
delete the menu bar and try it again from scratch. Can you refresh my memory
Gregory Lypny wrote:
It pops down, but selecting those items does nothing. Maybe I should
just delete the menu bar and try it again from scratch. Can you
refresh my memory and tell me what the ampersands in front of the
default items mean?
The ampersand is placed before the letter
Excellent. Thank you, Bob.
Gregory
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010, at 1:00 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Whatever character comes after the amperstand, that is the command key
equivalent.
Bob
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It's my first time using the menu builder, and I have a question. I added a
couple of menu items to the File menu and they work fine. I then added a new
menu called View to the same menu bar and added another couple of items, but
these do nothing when selected. All of the items
Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's my first time using the menu builder, and I have a question. I
added a couple of menu items to the File menu and they work fine. I
then added a new menu called View to the same menu bar and added
another couple of items, but these do nothing when
Hi Jacqueline,
I looked in the Application Browser. Help appears as layer 57 and my new View
menu appears as 56.
Gregory
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010, at 5:46 PM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
The Help menu must be the last button in the layering order. Make sure
that's the case
Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hi Jacqueline,
I looked in the Application Browser. Help appears as layer 57 and my
new View menu appears as 56.
If it's in the menu group, and it probably is if you made it with the
Menu Builder, then I'm not sure what could be wrong. What doesn't work
exactly? Does
I am trying to check and uncheck a menu item, specifically a Word Wrap menu
option. I tried several things but can't seem to get it to work.
set the hilite of menuItem 10 of menu Edit of group MenuBar to false
set the checkmark of menuItem 10 of menu Edit of group MenuBar to false
set
put !c before line 10 of button Edit
Then you need to move it if the item is un-checked.
I usually grab the text of the button, replace !c with empty, apply
any required check marks, the put the variable back into the menu
button.
Cheers,
Sarah
On Sunday, June 27, 2010, Justin Sloan sloan.jus
into the menu
button.
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Been a while since I've done this, but I seem to remember that you can use
!u to uncheck an item, that way if you have a menu that you don't want to
be modifying all the time with a lot of parsing, you can put !u
The menuHistory works on a button but how do I select a menu item?
MenuHistory doesn't seem to work.
I don't actually have to simulate the pulling down of the menu
(although that might be interesting), just do the menuPick action.
Thanks,
Bill Vlahos
On Jun 13, 2010, at 6:04 AM, JosepM wrote:
I put the option menu data load into the preopenstack, accessing
directly to
the datagrid template xx.
I guess that is correct, isn't?
Since you just need to populate the menu once that will work just fine.
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Thanks!
Salut,
Josep
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Hello everyone,
Yes, I realize it's a menu and not really a button but you do click it after
all. When I create one, the Icon and Border pane of the object inspector says
that it has a 2-point, 3-D border that is hilited. It does not. Can I put a
border around it? I'd like it to look like
Hi,
I put the option menu data load into the preopenstack, accessing directly to
the datagrid template xx.
I guess that is correct, isn't?
Salut,
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Hi List,
I have a question with the datagrid and the option menu.
How can I assign values to the option menu from a database when the stack is
open?
It's posible or affect the datagrid performance? where is the best place to
put the loading code?
Salut,
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Jacqueline,
Yes, I see what you mean.
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On May 2, 2010, at 8:49 PM, J. Landman Gay [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
charles61 wrote:
Jacqueline,
I tried your OS X menu script in my stack:
on preOpenStack
set the loc of this stack
Jacqueline,
I tried your OS X menu script in my stack:
on preOpenStack
set the loc of this stack to the screenloc
set the backgroundcolor of this stack to 255,255,255
if the platform = MacOS then ---This sets the menu for Mac without
using the Menu Builder to set Mac menu
charles61 wrote:
Jacqueline,
I tried your OS X menu script in my stack:
on preOpenStack
set the loc of this stack to the screenloc
set the backgroundcolor of this stack to 255,255,255
if the platform = MacOS then ---This sets the menu for Mac without
using the Menu Builder to set
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If you use this approach, do not set any menu properties at all on the
stack. Leave the defaultmenubar and the menubar of the stack unassigned
so it looks like a Windows build.
To address some other comments (i.e., I don't use menu bars any more):
I do. I need to, and I use them all the time
On Apr 30, 2010, at 11:50 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
There is one other approach that Chipp suggested a long time ago. I've
never used it. Instead of the above, just determine the platform on
preOpenStack and hide/show the menu group depending on platform. If it's
Mac, you can assign
Jacqueline,
Thanks! I have one question: Can you use the Preview in Menu Bar feature in
the Menu Builder when you use your script when use the IDE in the Mac
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charles61 wrote:
Jacqueline,
Thanks! I have one question: Can you use the Preview in Menu Bar feature in
the Menu Builder when you use your script when use the IDE in the Mac
version of Revolution?
That option sets the stack menubar. You can use it during development,
but turn it off before
Jacqueline,
Thanks for that clarification and answering my question!
Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com
On Apr 30, 2010, at 8:28 PM, J. Landman Gay [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:
charles61 wrote:
Jacqueline,
Thanks! I have one question: Can you use the Preview in Menu Bar feature
When I started developing my app, I read on the RevList that it was best NOT
to check the Set as stack Menu bar. This would allow space for the Windows
Menu so you would not have any unexpected surprises later when you set the
menu for Windows. So, I followed that advice in working on the Mac
app, I read on the RevList that it was
best NOT
to check the Set as stack Menu bar. This would allow space for the
Windows
Menu so you would not have any unexpected surprises later when you
set the
menu for Windows. So, I followed that advice in working on the Mac
with Rev
Enterprise 4.0
that it was
best NOT
to check the Set as stack Menu bar. This would allow space for the
Windows
Menu so you would not have any unexpected surprises later when you
set the
menu for Windows. So, I followed that advice in working on the Mac
with Rev
Enterprise 4.0
Just to (one again) voice my opinion on the menu matter:
The problem here is that the platforms are fundamentally different in how
they display the menu.
The solution is quite simple, though: the menu should be created 100%
outside the stack. Only the final, standalone application should make
charles61 wrote:
After making the standalone, I tried Mac version of my app. I found that the
card had shifted down cutting off some of my buttons at the bottom. Worse
yet the upper 1/4 inch of my card had a green color band that came from the
introductory card that was all green.
It's the
as stack Menu bar. This would allow space for the
Windows
Menu so you would not have any unexpected surprises later when you
set the
menu for Windows. So, I followed that advice in working on the Mac
with Rev
Enterprise 4.0 for the past five months.
Before I made my
preferences:
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Jacqueline,
I just checked the DestroyStack property in my Standalone Application Settings.
It was set to false (not checked).
It needs to be set on all your other stacks too. The property isn't in
the standalone settings, it's in the stack property inspector.
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I think part of the problem here is that Rev treats the main menu as a
[background?] group of controls that need to be part of the stack. This is a
fundamental flaw in design.
...if you spend most of your time on a Mac.
On Windows and Linux there are sometimes significant
part of the problem here is that Rev treats the main menu as a
[background?] group of controls that need to be part of the stack. This is
a
fundamental flaw in design.
...if you spend most of your time on a Mac.
On Windows and Linux there are sometimes significant and useful
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I have trying to devise a script to disable a Save menu item when the user is
on a certain card. My project has two sections: Student and adult. I want to
disable the Save Menu for Adult when the user is on a student card. I tried
the following and variants of it but I get an error message when I
heeft charles61 het volgende geschreven:
I have trying to devise a script to disable a Save menu item when
the user is
on a certain card. My project has two sections: Student and adult. I
want to
disable the Save Menu for Adult when the user is on a student card.
I tried
the following
charles61 het volgende geschreven:
I have trying to devise a script to disable a Save menu item when
the user is
on a certain card. My project has two sections: Student and adult. I
want to
disable the Save Menu for Adult when the user is on a student card.
I tried
Charles,
Card is just card. You need to tell Rev whether you want to compare
the short name of the long id etc. In this case, you want the short
name of the (current?) card.
I would strongly recommend not to use reserved words as variable names.
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geschreven:
I have trying to devise a script to disable a Save menu item when
the user is
on a certain card. My project has two sections: Student and adult. I
want to
disable the Save Menu for Adult when the user is on a student card.
I tried
the following
Charles.
I think what Mark is trying to say to you is that your line has to read:
if the name of this card is adult
Craig Newman
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preferences
for the correct item:
on controlKeyDown theKey
set itemdelimiter to tab
repeat for the number of lines of btn popupMenu -- Menu items are
the lines of the Popup btn
add 1 to theNum
if last char of line theNum of btn popupMenu = theKey then \
put item 1 of line theNum of btn PopupMenu
:01 AM, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.comwrote:
Hi Roger,
Interesting demo, thanks for sharing ;)
Instead of the repeat loop to look for the correct item:
on controlKeyDown theKey
set itemdelimiter to tab
repeat for the number of lines of btn popupMenu -- Menu items
2010/4/22 Roger Guay i...@mac.com:
Thanks very much, I'll change it!
Cheers,
Roger Guay
You're welcome Roger ;)
Forgive me for asking, but should we refer to you as TheSlug?
My colleagues and friends call me the slug 8-)
2010/4/22 Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com:
Personally, inside my
I just uploaded a stack to Rev Online that shows a rather simple (I didn't say
elegant) way to make popup menus with key-combination shortcuts. Just look for
Popup Menu w Shortcuts. I would appreciate any improvement suggestions.
Thanks and cheers,
Roger Guay
2010/4/21 Roger Guay i...@mac.com:
I just uploaded a stack to Rev Online that shows a rather simple (I didn't
say elegant) way to make popup menus with key-combination shortcuts. Just
look for Popup Menu w Shortcuts. I would appreciate any improvement
suggestions.
Thanks and cheers
on at
this to see if it is a workable solution.
Bernard
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Sarah Reichelt
sarah.reich...@gmail.com wrote:
I am pretty sure that you can do this without the activate line.
Scripting menu selections is weird in AppleScript, but here is a good
article about it:
http
Hi all,
I am having trouble with getting applescript to click on menu choices
in Safari (there is nothing in the dictionary for what I'm trying to
do). Does anyone have any suggestions for how to handle these things?
Secondly, will Safari be able to do these actions in the background?
I mean
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