Or just get used to ALT-Click in the FINDER/desktop or any other icon in the
Dock. :-)
> Am 24.01.2018 um 22:00 schrieb Ron Metzker via use-livecode
> :
>
> You can also just hide LiveCode windows before you leave it. Very similar
> command to what Paul mentions here. Just use Cmd-H and it wil
You can also just hide LiveCode windows before you leave it. Very similar
command to what Paul mentions here. Just use Cmd-H and it will hide all of
LiveCodes windows without hiding anything else. If you want a completely clear
desktop and other apps are open, just do what Paul suggests and hide
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
> 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
LiveCode isn’t the only app to leave windows visible, so I’ve become used to
typing Cmd-Alt-H if I switch to another app or the finder and there’s something
in the way that doesn’t belong to the app in front.
Cmd-Alt-H is a system wide short-cut to “Hide Others”, so it should work in
most apps
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"
I am getting this thing on Mac OS 10.7.5 and I like it as I don't have
to keep
fossicking around down on the Dock to find the relevant LC/RR icon
(I've currently got 9 different ones on my Dock) if Im switching back
and forth
between GIMP and LiveCode (my 2 favourite apps regardless of platform
I get the same thing, but it hasn't bothered me. If LC is frontmost and
you click on the desktop, the toolbar remains as you describe. But if
you click on the Finder icon in the dock, or use Cmd-tab to cycle to
another app, the toolbar is moved behind the frontmost app. Since I use
Cmd-tab a lo
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 of the top of my
screen wh
sounds like it's time for another ide hack and PR...
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:21 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> On 1/23/18 6:34 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote:
>
>> So I just installed LC 8.1.8 on my Mac and the toolbar always displays
>> w
On 1/23/18 6:34 PM, Marty Knapp via use-livecode wrote:
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.
Well, it's a separate document window so if yo
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