Le vendredi, 6 juin 2003, � 20:00 Europe/Paris, Dan Friedman a �crit :
I opened a stack created in 1.1.1 in 2.0. All the buttons that were set as
"Standard" appear as if they were 1.1.1's "Rectangle" buttons. And the
"Rectangle" buttons don't have the same appearance as a new rectangle
button. If I delete the original button and create a new one it's fine.
I described a similar problem in my post "Weird button behavior in 2.0" (see below).
Can any tell me why and/or how to fix this without recreating *EVERY* button
in my stacks?
Upon users advice, I deleted every 1.1.1 files and put my stack in the same folder as the RR program, so clean paths could be set not to mix files form boths versions.
This solved most problems, but not all of them.
Manuel
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Just moved my stacks from 1.1.1 to 2.0 under macOS 10.2.6. The problems I encounterd seem to much to be due to RR bugs.
That's why I'd would like to know whether some other user have had them too... and any suggestion to bring things back to normal!
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B. A weird button behavior:
1) In the msg box, after "put style of btn x" I get:
"standard, rectangle, roundrect, transparent, opaque, shadow, checkbox, radiobutton"
but in the inspector I read:
"Push Button, Square Button, Round Button, Transparent Button, Opaque Button, Shadow Button, Check Box, Radio Button"
2) Changing style by scripts works if I use the msg box terms; but nothing happens if I use the inspector's (no change, no error msg: nothing).
3) curiously, in a stack imported from RR 1.1.1, if I try to change a button into a "standard" (by script) or a "Push Button" (in the inspector), I get a "rectangle" instead! Impossible to get a regular rectangle/Push Button.
4) When I open a button's inspector, the option menu to choose the style is labelled
"Type" in the case of menu buttons, and "Style" in the case of 'conventional' buttons. But menu type is not treated as a subset of style (as it used to be in 1.1.1): when I type "put type of button x" (any menu style btn) I get:
'Message execution error:
Error description: Handler: can't find handler'
If I use the word "style", then I get "menu" no matter which 'type' it is. But nothing happens if I try to "set style of btn x to "menu"
So I can't test the exact style of a menu button by script.
Besides changing a 'conventional' into a 'menu' or vice versa if very tricky, if not impossible.
5) The height of the combo box is smaller than showed in the inspector: to get a combo box the same height as a 18 p. option button box, I have to set it at 22!
Note that theese button oddities (1, 2 and 4) were observed in a brand new stack as well.
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