Mr. Rossi, I thank you for that demo. What an elegant script. I'm not ready to fake the title bar yet but if I come to it your script will surely be the ticket.

Ken, I was under the impression that dragging the title bar was a kind of blocking action and wasn't sure ANY messages were sent in Revolution / OS 9 then. (I could of course fire up an OS9 machine and discover this for myself rather than rambling on...) Certainly I would love to see a script.
-Scott Morrow


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On Sep 1, 2004, at 10:42 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:

Recently, "Scott Morrow"  wrote:

Is there a technique to maintain the relative location of a secondary
stack while dragging the primary stack. I'm not looking to just update
the window location after the move has completed but to visually drag
it along with the window that the user is moving. I'm building
routines for simulating drawer behaviors outside of OSX.

If you create your own drag mechanism, it's possible.

See this demo -- run the following in your message box:

 go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/slider.rev";

Relies on a palette stack being the main stack but might give you some
useful info.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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