Hi Me! Well that wasn't very productive. I'm not even sure what the value of having the Application browser may be, since it appears all we can do is "kind of" look at some stuff. Even if I was able to find what I thought might be what I was looking for, and copied it using the contextual menu; what would I be able to paste it into.

What ever? Just talking to myself!

Joe Wilkins

On Mar 30, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Thanks, Jan. I was afraid of that. Though my backup is several days old, would it be possible to copy and paste from the old to the new? Say, open the old one, go into the application browser. find the group, copy it, open the new one and do the same to paste it there? The one thing that has crossed my mind, is something I said from a like circumstance in my Macinstrut.com articles on Revolution: sometimes these things happen for the best, in that the next time we do them we have learned from our previous mistakes and it is better done in the end. Something good from something bad. Sigh! AND, more frequesnt backups as well.

Joe Wilkins

On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:24 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:

--- Joe Lewis Wilkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

Well, it took me a few weeks, but I finally managed
to get RR to do
something truly awful! I just lost the entire Menu
Bar for my main
stack. When I select the Build Menu tool, it no
longer lists the Menu
Bar I've been developing. Any ideas as to how I can
recover it? I
hate the thought of building it all over again.

I may have a fairly recent back up, but not as
recent as I would
like, from which I could copy something if I knew
what to copy.

TIA,

Joe Wilkins


Hi Joe,

Menubars are actually implemented as groups of
pulldown menu buttons. The advantage of this approach
is that you can more easily 'skin' the appearance of
your application. However, this approach makes it a
little easier to delete by accident if you don't
realize it's sitting there along with your other
groups - especially if you like to nest groups and mix
in backgroundbehavior.
As there's only single-level undo, and deleting a
group from the application browser appears to be an
action that can't be undone, you'll have to bring it
back to life from a backup, I'm afraid.

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports for Revolution
<http://www.quartam.com>

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"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La Rochefoucauld)



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