Hi Judy,
Like Jacque, I see the combo box menu being simple text as a possible
explanation for not being able to disable items in it. Dividers, too,
cannot be created, probably for the same reason.
Your default button problem seems to be a bug caused by either
Revolution or Mac OS X 10.3. In Revolution 2.7.1 on Tiger, disabled
default buttons look the same as normal buttons.
Best,
Mark
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Op 26-mei-2006, om 8:34 heeft Judy Perry het volgende geschreven:
On Thu, 25 May 2006, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Judy Perry wrote:
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..
--Thanks. I thought that maybe I was losing even more brain cells
than I
had previously thought to be losing.
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?
--Yup, and, apparently, Rev makes it possible? Try this:
1. Create a standard push button.
2. Open the object inspector -> down at the bottom you can select
BOTH
default and disabled.
Go figure.
Judy
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