Re: Palette question

2011-04-20 Thread Pete
Gremlins gone! I copied the card in question to a new substack, deleted the original one, se the resizable of the new substack to false and all is OK. Must have been some corruption in the old substack I guess. Pete Molly's Revenge On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 9:40

Re: Palette question

2011-04-20 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 4/20/11 12:25 AM, Pete wrote: Yep, tried all that, Even used the message box to put the resizable property of the stack after it was opened and it shows false. Weird. Yes, very weird. I've never seen that happen. You have gremlins. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactive

Re: Palette question

2011-04-19 Thread Pete
Yep, tried all that, Even used the message box to put the resizable property of the stack after it was opened and it shows false. Weird. Pete Molly's Revenge On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:43 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 4/19/11 3:52 PM, Pete wrote: > >> Well I th

Re: Palette question

2011-04-19 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 4/19/11 3:52 PM, Pete wrote: Well I thought I was done with this but now I have a stack with resizable set to false, but the resize icon is still there in the bottom right and I can resize it. Setting resizable to false worked great in a couple of other stacks - is there some other property o

Re: Palette question

2011-04-19 Thread Pete
Well I thought I was done with this but now I have a stack with resizable set to false, but the resize icon is still there in the bottom right and I can resize it. Setting resizable to false worked great in a couple of other stacks - is there some other property of a stack that affects this? Pete

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Bob Sneidar
Not really. It's like Hotel California. You can check out anytime you like... Bob On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Peter Brigham MD wrote: > > On Apr 18, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > >> Even better: quit LiveCode and your stack will be COMPLETELY "not resizable" > > Quit LiveCode??? Y

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Peter Brigham MD
On Apr 18, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > Even better: quit LiveCode and your stack will be COMPLETELY "not resizable" Quit LiveCode??? You can do that -- Peter Peter M. Brigham pmb...@gmail.com http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig ___ use

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Pete
That would also fix all those pesky bugs that keep coming up! Pete Molly's Revenge On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Scott Rossi wrote: > Recently, Klaus on-rev wrote: > > >> If you're just trying to enable or disable resizing, you can set the > >> "resizable" p

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Scott, > Recently, Klaus on-rev wrote: > >>> If you're just trying to enable or disable resizing, you can set the >>> "resizable" property of your stack to true or false. >> >> yes, but THAT does not hinder the system to resize your stack when you >> click the green button in the title bar (O

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Pete
Good point. I'm opening my stack as a palette so I don't have that problem, but I agree resizable should mean just that. Pete Molly's Revenge On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote: > Hi Scott, > > > Recently, Pete wrote: > > > >> As a side > >> no

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Klaus on-rev wrote: >> If you're just trying to enable or disable resizing, you can set the >> "resizable" property of your stack to true or false. > > yes, but THAT does not hinder the system to resize your stack when you > click the green button in the title bar (OS X), just tested! B

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Scott, > Recently, Pete wrote: > >> As a side >> note, I also found that setting the stack window decorations to None gets >> rid of the resize icon. > > If you're just trying to enable or disable resizing, you can set the > "resizable" property of your stack to true or false. yes, but THAT

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Pete wrote: > As a side > note, I also found that setting the stack window decorations to None gets > rid of the resize icon. If you're just trying to enable or disable resizing, you can set the "resizable" property of your stack to true or false. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Directo

Re: Palette question

2011-04-18 Thread Pete
Thanks. Like I said, I knew I was missing something obvious! As a side note, I also found that setting the stack window decorations to None gets rid of the resize icon. Pete Molly's Revenge On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Mike Bonner wrote: > To do it in cod

Re: Palette question

2011-04-17 Thread Mike Bonner
To do it in code, set the resizable of stack "stack" to false or can do it in the inspector. On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Pete wrote: > I must be missing something obvious but how do you prevent a palette window > from being resized? When I open a stack in palette mode, it still has the > l

Palette question

2011-04-17 Thread Pete
I must be missing something obvious but how do you prevent a palette window from being resized? When I open a stack in palette mode, it still has the little resize icon at the bottom right but I see the LC tools palette doesn;t have that. Thanks, Pete Molly's Revenge