On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 18:10:27 +1000, Sarah Reichelt wrote: > The second problem is not so easy to fix. The menubar has a pale blue > background and nothing I can do will get rid of it or change it. The > group is set to opaque and all it's colors are inherited. The color is > associated with the group, not the indivdual buttons as it changes > size if I change the group's margins. > > I notice that the pale blue color is the same as the Vista standard > menubar color but I would have assumed that Rev's menu bar system > using a group of buttons would not be susceptible to this. If there is > no way round this, then I guess I can make the group resize to the > full width of the window. That would look better even if not what I > wanted.
That pale blue color is applied by Rev because the group is defined as the menubar of the stack. That also gives you the roundRect rollovers and the Vista-specific hiliting of the menubar buttons. If you change it's name, or set the menubar of the stack to empty, the color background and the other accoutrements will go away. However, if this same stack is to work on a Mac, you will have the problem that the menubar will be displayed (since it's just a group), and won't slide up/resize the stack accordingly. > My final problem is that every now & then I click and Rev just shuts > down. There is no crash dialog like on Mac, so I don't know what to > report. Is there a way to get the crash logs on Vista? Sort of - to find out what a program reported when it crashed, go to the Control Panel. If you haven't selected "Classic View" on the sidebar, click on "Security and Maintenance", then on "Problem Reports and Solutions". If you *do* have Classic View on, just double-click on the "Problem Reports and Solutions" control panel. In either case, you can click on "See problems to check" on the sidebar, and then you'll get a list of problems with a "View Details..." link for each. Once you're viewing the details, you have a "Copy to clipboard" option if you need to put it into a file somewhere. HTH, Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software, Inc. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
