May be... But, I would have to stress that a normal human (i.e., a non-programmer) who goes through the docs for tab buttons and doesn't see how to disable an individual tab isn't very likely to go check out menu behaviors (for the very simple and obvious reason that a tab button does not look like a menu!).
Even if it duplicates info found out elsewhere, everything basically associated with a tab button (or any other object) aught to be found under that item's entry in the docs. Maybe for some things this is unreasonable, but enabling/disabling things is a basic thing that really aught to be there and not hiding out elsewhere. FWIW... This, and the fact that you can't do it from the object inspector, is part of what makes using the Rev IDE and its docs frustrating for some people (not venting here, just pointing out how others might experience things). As I haven't had the need to ever disable an individual tab, I'm not frustrated, but if I had needed to... yep, I'd be annoyed. Judy On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Mikey wrote: > I think that this is left over from the old menu behavior > documentation for UI's. For example, if you wanted a line to be a > separator you would have it be a single dash. I wonder if the > shortcut embeds work... _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
