When you open the build interface, all windows in the build interface can be dragged above the menu bar. When this happens, the window is stuck there as you can only drag it from the top. Also, the scrollers need to work with scroll wheels.
the scroll bar is just a separate control. the real thing will be a real listbox which will work with scroll wheels (i think). RB can't do unified windows so I used a plain box as a window. I didn't do any of the screen limits for movement because I wanted to get the layout done. The window also moves to center the title bar on the cursor right now. That won't happen in the real version.
When you open the build interface, all windows in the build interface can be dragged above the menu bar.
Nice! I should try that before Tristan fixes them :)
Ah… Pun on "fixes".
Anyone got it? Anyone?
lol bad pun Phenoca, but i get it. I'm not even sure how you think of things like that since that doesn't jump out at me like it does to you. But well my dad catches puns pretty easily too, so i guess some people are just like that.
My Dad didn't find it funny at all. I know five or six people who always get my jokes, and four or five of them find them funny. The other twenty people in my class either do not get them, or have no appreciation for them. However, I feel that over the years I've known people, they've started to appreciate my bad puns. My arch-nemesis from grade seven or eight is actually laughing at my jokes!
I think I get these puns from… Well, a lot of books, but chiefly because I am over-analytical. I often have to stop my classmates and ask them why regular jokes are "funny".
Quote: When you open the build interface, all windows in the build interface can be dragged above the menu bar.
Pun: Nice! I should try that before Tristan fixes them :)
Ok (ha), this is a pun because the word "fixes" can be taken to have two interpretations. Thus, an ambiguous meaning. I realize that as I explain this, the pun will no longer be funny, yet I like to explain jokes. So, the primary interpretation of my pun is that Tristan is going to fix the interface by repairing the code. The second (ambiguous) meaning that the windows will be "fixed" as in "be made stationary". For example, a wall is "fixed" in place because it is stationary. Thus, when the windows are given location-limits, they will be in a sense, "fixed" in place, as well as the code itself being "fixed" from the bug.
Ah, lots of good puns. Another was when my teacher was showing an electronic tuner to the clarinets in my band (clarinets are a type of woodwind instrument played with a "reed"). The teacher showed the tuner to the clarinetist who was trying to tune by looking at the tuner, and then said, "Get a reed on that note!"
Hmm, these puns are noncemprehensible if you don't think the same way as I :)
I'll post them nonetheless because I'm in a good mood :)