Hi,
Thanks Peter, I thought it was just me, but I can't figure it out
either. I think what they are saying is that under windows you can't
have the menubar in a separate stack - could someone confirm or deny
this? If this is true, can I copy the Menubar object from the Menubar
Stack into the current stack and then adjust the window size and the
position of the objects in the stack? (I'd obviously have to delete
it on startup each time).
All the Best
Dave
On 12 Dec 2007, at 12:53, Peter Brigham wrote:
So leaving aside all complexities like multiple windows, floating
menu palettes, etc, if I want to port a simple stack as a self-
contained app to both mac and windows with a fairly basic menubar,
how do I do it? On the mac, I set the menubar of the stack to my
button group. This is apparently not necessary on Windows, so how
does Windows know which group to use for the menus in the stack
window?
-- Peter
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