revEnterprise dp-5 / revMedia beta / revWeb beta
Len Morgan
len-morgan at crcom.net
Sat Oct 31 17:32:27 EDT 2009
I can confirm that cascading menus in a revLet DON'T work right.
Comboboxes are a little flaky too but that is intermittent. I use
cascading menus pretty much the way Richard discribed them. I have a
Reports button and under that I have different groups of reports which
each have their own their own line on this menu. I can't take the mouse
off of the original Reports button (top level of menus) without it going
away.
On the same menu bar, selecting menus that only have a single level work
fine. It's the cascade that causes the problem and since the very first
line of my Reports menu is a cascading menu, I can't select anything
below it either.
len morgan
Richard Miller wrote:
> David,
>
> There is an extra tab in my example, but it doesn't effect anything.
> The problem remains as described. Did you try it in your browser and
> have it work properly?
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
> dfepstein at comcast.net wrote:
>> Richard Miller wrote:
>> ...
>> 1. Create a popup button. It will come with three lines of data in it.
>>
>> ...
>> 3. Go back and enter this into the message box:
>>
>> put return & tab & tab & "choice x" after line 1 of btn 1
>>
>> 4. In the development environment, "choice x" should now appear as a
>> sub-choice of the first menu item, and you should be able to select it.
>> ...
>>
>> Looks like there's an extra "tab" in your step 3.
>>
>> David Epstein
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