Hi Peter,

I had the same problem. Use a front script, which catches the rawKeyDown message if the target is the short name of a relevant object in the stack that you use as menu.

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Op 15 feb 2010, om 20:14 heeft Peter Brigham MD het volgende geschreven:

This is the first time I've really tried to use stack menus. I'm building a stack menu during the course of user operations in a stack -- it's a menu of recent images accessed, with thumbnails and stored data associated with them. I've assigned a menustack as the menuName of a pulldown menu button, and all the scripts for handling user input are in the menustack stack script. I resize the menustack every time I add a "menuitem" (actually a group consisting of a thumbnail and a field) or choose an item from the menu (it deletes more recent menuitems, as a "recent" menu should).

Things are working fine, but a problem arises when the menustack gets too tall. Clicking on the pulldown menu button pops up the menu, but the bottom of it is chopped off, as it would descend below the screenrect. I tried putting a rawkeydown handler in the menustack to handle scrolling, and this works fine if I open the menustack as toplevel -- I can use my scrollwheel to scroll the stack up and down to see the whole list -- but when I click the pulldown menu button and try to scroll the popped-up stack, nothing happens.

Is there some way to allow scrolling of a stack menu that is too large to display fully?

-- Peter

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