Just a really quick, probably easy to answer question here. How do I turn of the ticks which are put beside my selection in bevelbutton menus? I've tried me.menuvalue=nil and me.menuvalue=[a value outside that in the menu] but none of these work, so whenever I select an option from my bevelbutton, I'm left with a checkmark I don't want. Please help! Regards Graeme D Warren graeme@memoblock.fsnet.co.uk http://www.memoblock.fsnet.co.uk
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In article <BB4C9866.1842D%graeme@memoblock.fsnet.co.uk>, Graeme D Warren <graeme@memoblock.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > Just a really quick, probably easy to answer question here. How do I turn of > the ticks which are put beside my selection in bevelbutton menus? I don't think you can. These menus indicate a selection, just like a popup menu. Best, - Joe ,------------------------------------------------------------------. | Joseph J. Strout Check out the Mac Web Directory: | | joe@strout.net http://www.macwebdir.com | `------------------------------------------------------------------'
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on 29/7/03 22:23, Joe Strout at joe@strout.net wrote: > I don't think you can. These menus indicate a selection, just like a > popup menu. There isn't a way around this? I have even tried deleting all rows and re-adding, but it doesn't help? Any suggestions gratefully appreciated! Graeme
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In article <BB4CA513.18445%graeme@memoblock.fsnet.co.uk>, Graeme D Warren <graeme@memoblock.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > on 29/7/03 22:23, Joe Strout at joe@strout.net wrote: > > I don't think you can. These menus indicate a selection, just like a > > popup menu. > > There isn't a way around this? I have even tried deleting all rows and > re-adding, but it doesn't help? Any suggestions gratefully appreciated! You'd think that "MenuValue = -1" would do the trick, but it doesn't -- doing that sets the check mark to row 0, which is arguably wrong. You might consider filing a bug report and seeing what happens. -- Scott Forbes forbes@ravenna.com
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