Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Klaus major-k via use-livecode
e toolbar from view. If you use OS X's ability to intersperse app >>> windows, then the toolbar remains since it's a window like any other. >>> >>> On 1/24/18 1:43 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote: >>>> But it isn't like this in LC 6.6

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Ron Metzker via use-livecode
olbar from view. If you use OS X's ability to intersperse app windows, >> then the toolbar remains since it's a window like any other. >> >> On 1/24/18 1:43 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote: >>> But it isn't like this in LC 6.6.5 (didn't use a

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Marty Knapp via use-livecode
I had resorted to the "Toolbar Text" only option but I will try setting the revMenubar to palette - I have a stack that automatically opens when LC boots and I'll stick that in there. Thanks all for your input. Marty TMHO it is a feature. Another comfort way to bring LC to front: Click on a p

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread hh via use-livecode
> TMHO it is a feature. Another comfort way to bring LC to front: > Click on a pixel between the toolbar sections (I use "Toolbar Text" only). > > ** 1. You have the option to hide the "Toolbar": > > [a] by script: hide stack "revMenubar" > [b] use Menu View: uncheck "Toolbar Text" and uncheck "T

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Paul Hibbert via use-livecode
bar from view. If you use OS X's ability to intersperse app windows, > then the toolbar remains since it's a window like any other. > > On 1/24/18 1:43 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote: >> But it isn't like this in LC 6.6.5 (didn't use anything in between).

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread hh via use-livecode
TMHO it as a feature. Another comfort way to bring LC to front: Click on a pixel between the toolbar sections (I use "Toolbar Text" only). ** 1. You have the option to hide the "Toolbar": [a] by script: hide stack "revMenubar" [b] use Menu View: uncheck "Toolbar Text" and uncheck "Toolbar icons"

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
lbar remains since it's a window like any other. On 1/24/18 1:43 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote: But it isn't like this in LC 6.6.5 (didn't use anything in between). If I'm in the Finder the top LC toolbar obscures anything behind it on the desktop and I am unable to ac

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
a use-livecode wrote: But it isn't like this in LC 6.6.5 (didn't use anything in between). If I'm in the Finder the top LC toolbar obscures anything behind it on the desktop and I am unable to access folders and files I have there. Maybe I haven't explained myself well. Here

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Marty Knapp via use-livecode
But it isn't like this in LC 6.6.5 (didn't use anything in between). If I'm in the Finder the top LC toolbar obscures anything behind it on the desktop and I am unable to access folders and files I have there. Maybe I haven't explained myself well. Here's a screenshot

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-24 Thread Mike Kerner via use-livecode
toolbar always displays >> whether or not LC is the active app. Is this a "feature?" I tried disabling >> all plugins, etc. What am I missing? Thanks. >> > > Well, it's a separate document window so if you bring one window of > another app to the front the LC to

Re: LC Toolbar

2018-01-23 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
nt window so if you bring one window of another app to the front the LC toolbar will still show. The same thing happens with any OS X app. I can't remember now if the toolbar used to be a palette, it would disappear if so. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com

LC Toolbar

2018-01-23 Thread Marty Knapp via use-livecode
So I just installed LC 8.1.8 on my Mac and the toolbar always displays whether or not LC is the active app. Is this a "feature?" I tried disabling all plugins, etc. What am I missing? Thanks. Marty K ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.r