pull down menu

xavier.bury at clearstream.com xavier.bury at clearstream.com
Thu Nov 10 08:43:34 EST 2005


Mac, Windows?

Which 3D effect? button or the menu itself?

The menu itself, i dont think you can get rid off from within rev. However 
in the winXP/2003 settings, you can
remove the effects, including the shadows and what have you visual gadgets 
that make menus drop
slower than slow via the desktop properties or Display prefs in the 
control panels. So maybe there's a
similar option in osx... 

cheers
Xavier
http://monsieurx.com/taoo

use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 10/11/2005 14:36:35:

> Yeah - I don't know how to do it either :)
> 
> 
> On 10 Nov 2005, at 14:23, Dominik Hruza wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > i just started working with the program designing the interface for 
> > an adressbook
> >
> > i want to get rid of the 3D effect in the menu of a pull down 
> > button, but set a background color and so on to the menu that appears.
> >
> > thanks
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