I also thought I'd seen this before but I could be wrong. I **could**
fake it like Jacque's suggestion but dealing with the look and feel on
both Mac & Win systems would be a real pain and perhaps not very
convincing. I'd really prefer to have a programmed solution.
Thanks
Var
On Mar 31, 2005, at 11:17 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I'm trying to create a small palette window that has a title bar on
the
left side (rather than the top) and I can't figure out how. I didn't
see
any mention of this anywhere in the instructions. Does anyone have
info
on whether this is possible?
It isn't built-in, but it would be pretty easy to fake, I think. Take
a
screen shot of a system window that has the drag bar you want, and
use a
graphics program to extract just the drag bar area. Import the image
into a Rev stack and place it at the left edge of the stack. Then
script
the image with a mousedown handler that sets the location of the stack
to the location of the mouse, adjusted to global coordinates.
You know, I could swear I did the above at some point, and going back
through the archives, I found a reference to setting the decorations
of a
stack to a numerical value. Doing this in OSX works but there doesn't
appear to be a palette style with vertical drag strip, so this must
have
worked only on pre-OSX systems.
Jacque's right, though, you could create your own drag strip image to
achieve the effect.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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