I don't know how I missed that. It was staring me right in the
face. Thanks. I was looking at that entry, but I guess I didn't read the
platform note.
At 08:20 PM 2/1/2006, you wrote:
At 3:33 PM -0600 2/1/2006, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
What is the use of the vScroll (or Scroll) for a stack? It is
read-only. Stacks cannot have scroll bars, right? What is it for?
See the green Docs button? ;-)
"On Mac OS and OS X systems, the menu bar appears at the top of the
screen, rather than inside the stack window. If a stack's editMenus
property is set to false and the stack contains a menu bar, the window is
scrolled down and resized so that the menu bar group is not visible in the
window. Because of this, on Mac OS and OS X systems, the vScroll of a
stack reports the amount the stack has been scrolled down to hide a menu
bar group."
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