Re: Title bar for Sheets
Re: Title bar for Sheets
- Subject: Re: Title bar for Sheets
- From: Sam Youse <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:12:23 -0400
Thanks for the reply. It makes sense that sheets do not have their own title
bars. But to clarify what I meant by grayed out, the title of the window
that the sheet comes "off" of is grayed out when the sheet is visible. The
entire title bar becomes transparent and windows located behind it "bleed"
through making it's title barely readable.
This isn't the behavior when I run other applications that use sheets such as
Project Builder. When those sheets are visible, the title bar remains
unchanged.
(Minimize and drag functions are still active even with the transparent title
bar.)
--Sam
Eric Peyton wrote:
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This is the correct behavior. Sheets don't have title bars,
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windows do. And the sheet comes "off" of the window. What do you
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mean the window's title bar is grayed out? That shouldn't happen.
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The title bar should still be active for dragging, minimizing, etc.
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>
Eric
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>
On Monday, July 9, 2001, at 08:52 AM, Sam Youse wrote:
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>
> Hi all. I have an application that employs the use of sheets. When an
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> individual sheet is displayed however, there isn't a title associated
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> with it. The title bar from the main window is still there and is
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> "grayed out". I have a title defined for the sheet window via
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> Interface
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> builder. I've even tried calling the method "setTitle" for the sheet
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> after it is displayed, but this does not make a difference. Any ideas
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> on what I'm doing wrong?
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>
>
> --Sam
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