Hi all,
Just wondering if anybody knows of
a stack or procedure for creating
OSX toolbars. You can do this
in RealBaisic (Yuck!) as they
have sublassed the control from
the OS.
Note it needs to be clear (not
opaque) and as easy as possible
for me as a Rev newbie. Ten
years in Delphi has spoilt
If you mean a row of tools (icons) at the top of a window, you can just
put a bunch of buttons there. If you mean some sort of floating
palette, then you need to make a sub stack of your main stack, set the
decorations as desired, and populate it with a row of buttons...
Is this what you
If you mean a row of tools (icons) at the top of a window,
you can just
put a bunch of buttons there. If you mean some sort of floating
palette, then you need to make a sub stack of your main
stack, set the
decorations as desired, and populate it with a row of buttons...
Is this what
I may have misunderstood.
Do you mean a toolbar like the one at the top of the window in mail.app?
It's just a row of buttons, and you have a lot of control over the
behaviour and look of buttons...
What are the problems with the hilite behaviour?
Cheers,
Mark
On 29 Aug 2005, at 15:24,
Hi Mark,
Do you mean a toolbar like the one at the top of the window
in mail.app? It's just a row of buttons, and you have a lot
of control over the
behaviour and look of buttons...
What are the problems with the hilite behaviour?
First off - sorry for being a pain for this, but
my test
Scott Kane wrote:
First off - sorry for being a pain for this, but
my test team won't even look at the app' unless
it works and looks just right.
Yes - mail.app is exactly the look and is the OS's
toolbar in use. The user can add or hide buttons
and if there are to many added then a
Scott,
I believe Ken Ray has implemented the exact same look and feel,
including the ability to drag/drop buttons 'up there.' I suggest you
contact him offlist?
-Chipp
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Hi Chipp,
I believe Ken Ray has implemented the exact same look and feel,
including the ability to drag/drop buttons 'up there.' I suggest you
contact him offlist?
Do you happen to have his email address? I'm kind
of new and don't know Ken Ray. :-)
Scott