On 5/20/02 3:03 PM, "Jeanne A. E. DeVoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 8:01 AM -0700 5/20/2002, Tim wrote: >> 2. The Option Menu button >> seems to be the only button style that does NOT retain the text formatting >> (read: user set textFont) inside as it's menu items. Can anyone help with >> either question? > > (I'm assuming you're on a Mac) > > Popup and option menus are drawn by the OS, so it sets the font used by > menu items. You can either: > > - set the lookAndFeel to "Macintosh" instead of "Appearance Manager" to > have the engine draw the menus itself, in which case it uses the button > font instead of the systemwide menus font; or > > - use a stack menu instead of a button menu. A stack menu is an actual > stack window that you display as a menu and which behaves like a menu. > Creating one is a little more complicated than just entering menu items > into the button contents and letting the engine create the menu, but it > gives you more flexibility in layout. > > -- > Jeanne A. E. DeVoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Runtime Revolution Limited - The Solution for Software Development > http://www.runrev.com/ > > It seems that setting the lookAndFeel to "Macintosh" will give you OS 9 look even though you're on OS X. So I suppose I'll opt for the latter approach. Thank you, -- Tim _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
