The popup style is controlled by the OS, so on mac os, using the default style, 
that is not built into buttons.

It works, if you set the lookAndFeel to one of the emulated ones (or on linux 
it seems, as richmond said)

The really flexible approach is to popup a stack, because then you can do 
whatever you want in the popup.

On 6 Feb 2011, at 16:17, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

> Hi from Beautiful Britanny.
> 
> I can define the contents of a popup menu
> Easy-Peasy
> I can define its popup position
> Easy-Peasy
> 
> BUT -
> 
> Can I define the textsize or font of the displayed menu ?
> 
> "The whole world wonders" ..........
> 
> -Francis
> "Nothing should ever be done for the first time !"
> 
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