From: <bra...@om...> - 2005-03-19 22:29:54
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Hm...I don't see that option on any of my windows under Background Info. I'm using PythonCard .81 with Python 2.3 under Windows XP . I do see a checkbox called "Status bar on Window", but unchecking that had no effect that I could see. The menus on my primary parent window are still not available in child windows. To clarify, what I'm trying to accomplish here is an overarching application window which contains other windows. At least, that's what it would look like under Windows. On a Mac, it would just be an menubar globally available and applicable independent of which window happened to be active. I'm not clear on how to accomplish this in PythonCard. Thanks! Liam Clarke <cy...@gm...> wrote on 03/19/2005 03:05:09 PM: > In the Resource Editor, go to Background Info and turn off menus for > the windows. > > > On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:59:09 -0600, bra...@om... > <bra...@om...> wrote: > > > > I've noticed that the basic structure in PythonCard involves every window > > having a separate menubar. Is there a way in PythonCard to have an > > overarching application menu, with no menus in each window? > > > > Thanks! > > > -- > 'There is only one basic human right, and that is to do as you damn > well please. > And with it comes the only basic human duty, to take the consequences. |