Okay, I think I don't get the anatomy of the menu bar. I made a
pulldown menu, gave it the name "Help" then on its choices, I only
defined "About". Inside the script, I have a prompt to show answer
info "hello world".

After that, I selected that object and grouped it. I named the group
"menubar". Then I opened up the message box and typed in:
set the menubar of this stack to "menubar"

I pressed enter and it seemed to have no problems or errors. So I
tried comppiling the application. However, my hello world dialog
doesn't seem to appear at all. What am I missing here?

On 5/13/13, Mark Schonewille <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sure you can. Just make a group with pulldown buttons and set the menubar
> property of your stack to the name of that group. Make sure that you
> understand tha anatomy of menubars!
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> On 12 mei 2013, at 20:42, CoffeeCone Mail wrote:
>
>> Hi, thanks for the suggestion. However, is there any way I can make my
>> own menubar group without using the Menu Manager? Using it messes up
>> my application's layout in some way or another.
>>
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