Hi,
when opening a substack modal in the IDE, how can I close it, if I havn't
yet implemented a close button (there are no controls in the title bar).
Ok on windows I can use Alt + F4, but is this the wanted and only way and
how do I close such a stack on Mac, or is there a rev way to close such
Tiemo,
I had this problem a couple of week's ago and was given this expert
advice by Mark S.:
On the Mac, press control-command-shift while pressing the mouse in
the modal window. It is also possible to press command-shift while
right-clicking with the mouse.
On Windows and Linux, keep
Thanks Ed, again learned a new shortcut on Mac :)
Tiemo
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Januar 2010 17:43
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Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote:
On the Mac, press control-command-shift while pressing the mouse in
the modal window. It is also possible to press command-shift while
right-clicking with the mouse.
What is that supposed to do?
I just tried it here, and I get no response clicking in either the
Hi Richard,
When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-
Click to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that pop-up menu is the
option Stack Mode. From there, the mode can be changed to:
- Toplevel
- Modeless
- Palette
- Modal
Ed
On Jan 27, 2010, at 11:03 AM,
Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote:
When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-
Click to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that pop-up menu is the
option Stack Mode. From there, the mode can be changed to:
- Toplevel
- Modeless
- Palette
- Modal
Ah, it's an IDE thing.
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote:
When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-
Click to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that pop-up menu is the
option Stack Mode. From there, the mode can be changed to:
- Toplevel
- Modeless
- Palette
- Modal
Ah,
On 27/01/2010 19:09, Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote:
Hi Richard,
When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press
Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-Click to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that
pop-up menu is the option Stack Mode. From there, the mode can be
changed to:
- Toplevel
- Modeless
- Palette
-
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:
On 27/01/2010 19:09, Edward D Lavieri Jr wrote:
Hi Richard,
When you have stack open in modal mode, you can press Ctrl-Cmd-Shift-Click
to get a pop-up menu for the stack. On that pop-up menu is the option