Thank you
both Eric and Andre

Now that I have "opened" the IDE stacks for reading, I guess I will be occupied for a couple of weeks:-)

I'd still like an answer to one of my questions though. (If there is one. I'm sure there is...)

"the built in (IDE stack) tab panel is actually a button. How is this possible/done?"

Jan


Hi Jan,

With the contextual menus:
1. Open the Rev Preferences (general pane) and check the "Contextual menus work in Revolution windows". 2. Use the contextual menu (ctrl/right click) on any object in the IDE to access its properties and its script.

With the App Browser:
1. Check the "View/Revolution UI Elements in Lists" menu item.
2. All IDE stacks will appear in the App Browser.

IDE stacks are one of the best tool for learning :-)

Hope this helps,

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.

Le 9 nov. 05 à 17:36, Jan Sælid a écrit :

The more I program the more I want to customize my app, to make it look and work like I want it to. As an example I want to build a custom tab panel. What I'm curious about is how the built in tab panel in the tools palette is built. And where the script for those built in controls is? I know how to make custom tab panel and usually I do it by building a group. But the built in tab panel is actually a button. How is this possible?

I think it also would be really useful to check out the script for those built in controls. Like the scrollbar.

Is it possible to peek inside? I would learn a lot I think.....


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