Well maybe I did not explain well enough, I do want on the Mac side to have the menus in the menubar, and I do want the menus to be in the individual Windows of the Stacks on an PC.
So that a user from each platform has no problems to use the stacks ! My question was, how do i go about having menus distributed into several stacks ? Is it possible at all ? On a Mac, since the menu is displayed in the menubar you can open 10 other Stacks after that, the menus work then for every open Stack. On windows it is not so, because the menus are displayed in only one Stacks Window. My question is, how do I go about, that every stack on Windows has cloned menus from the first loaded Stack ? Can I say something like "Stack "Dialer" display the menues of Stack "Application Navigator"", or do I have to make menus in every Stack so that they are displayed in every window, on an PC ! I know that the second method works, but if I want to change a menu I have to change it in every Stack ! Cheers Rolf >Well, I don't believe you can use the menus from another stack, but you can >setup your stack to use the MacOS Menu Bar instead of showing a custom menu >bar (like on Windows). Inside the stack's properties, set the "Menu Bar" >property to the name of the stack's menuGroup. That way when the stack is >loaded on a Mac the menus will appear in the MacOS Menu Bar, and on Windows >it will load in the Stack window. > >There is also a command to hide the menuBar on the stack. I would setup a >script to check with system the stack is being loaded on. If it's a Mac >then hide the menuGroup. If it's Windows then show the menuGroup. Hope >that helps. > >Derek Bump _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
