Re: MenuBar hack?
- From: Roger Darlington <rogerarm@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:06:16 +0100
On 11 May 2009, Dave Symes wrote:
In article <1579725950.chris@xxxxxxxx>,
Chris Hughes <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But you have 30 bars to switch between at your leisure:
Quote from the manual:
Up to 30 separate Bars may be created and saved in a Library for
loading as required. The Library is controlled from the button menu.
Sliding off 'Library' opens a sub menu listing all the available Bars,
with the active one shown in red. Below this, in grey, is a count of
the number of actual and maximum Bars. This is followed by the
remaining two entries - 'Open Lib.' and 'Create'.
......
Once you have established a number of bars you can quickly change
between them by clicking with Adjust on the button. This brings up a
simplified 'Bars' menu from which you may choose a new bar.
End quotes:
So you can, I'd not noticed that before. :-)
Aside...
I downloaded and tried the Freeware version 2.15R but I had to remove it
and revert back to my bought version 2.14 because of a possible bug in
2.15. (See last paragraph in PS).
In 2.14 the Menus can be opened either by dragging the menu title down or
Select double clicking, closed by dragging up or Adjust double clicking.
With version 2.15 you can open the menu with Select double clicking, and
close with Adjust double clicking, but you cannot drag open it, or drag
close it.
Sometimes you can drag/slide the bars open, but at othertimes (and
mostly) you cannot.
If you find the bars have gone stiff (wont slide up and down) then
clicking on a new bar, then back to the old bar lubricates the bars
and they are now freely able to slide up and down (that is, until you
do something else on the computer, when they seize up again :-((
So, yes, there IS a bug somewhere. Those folk who claim not to have
the bug may not have more than one set of bars configured. And the bug
might be something to do with having more than one set iof bars
configured.
--
Cheers
Roger
Dark Energy first came to light in 1998
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