Judy Perry wrote:
Hi,

I'm not understanding this.  I've got a pulldown menu button with style
set to "combo box".  I manually disable one of its contents by using the
inspector and typing a "(" next to the content name in particular.

For all other multiple-option button types, doing this disables the
particular button/menu option.  But for the combo box, it simply shows an
enabled-state menu item that looks like this:  "(Vodka"

Why?

Combo buttons are odd animals, half field and half button. It looks like they don't support disabling individual lines, just as you can't disable a line in a field. I think they probably should..


And another thing:  I just had a student turn in a (sorry looking) file in
which he saw fit to use, oh, say 5 or 6 DEFAULT buttons on the same
screen.  (actually, both examples are from this student's project)

Default buttons disabled via the message box report disabled behavior but
the buttons do not sport disabled visual appearances (well, one does and
the other is Mac OS X blue, but I'd swear it's a lighter blue; definitely
throbs, though).

Any ideas?  I'm on Mac OS 10.3.9 and using Rev 2.7 build 192.

The OS draws those, so it is out of Rev's hands. But I can't recall ever seeing a disabled default button in OS X. Is that even possible?


Thanks!

Judy


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