Re: help for scrollable menu

From: Steve W. Jackson (stevewjackson_at_charter.net)
Date: 06/14/04

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    In article <58a66a5f.0406141011.690d155c@posting.google.com>,
     rowanxmas@gmail.com (Rowan) wrote:

    >:http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/fisheyemenu/fisheyemenu-demo.shtml
    >:
    >:a fish eye menu might be what you are after
    >:
    >:manish.agarwal@daffodildb.com (Manish Agarwal) wrote in message
    >:news:<b6c75e05.0406140410.2b79d7c2@posting.google.com>...
    >:> hi all
    >:>
    >:> Please suggest me some solution for it...
    >:>
    >:> thanx
    >:>
    >:>
    >:> "Hal Rosser" <hmrosser@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
    >:> news:<VFSyc.1054$IF3.116@bignews5.bellsouth.net>...
    >:> > might want to break the gui up into more than one frame
    >:> >
    >:> > "Manish Agarwal" <manish_09aug@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >:> > news:6a88ecc2.0406120505.63f36c52@posting.google.com...
    >:> > > Basically, I have a JMenu that contains so many items that it
    >:> > > has become
    >:> > > quite unwieldy. All the items under this particular menu
    >:> > > would be very difficult to sub-categorize.
    >:> > >
    >:> > > Is a scrollable JMenu out of the question? If not, a code
    >:> > > snippet implementation example would be much appreciated....
    >:> > >
    >:> > > Please note that I have to show all the items in a single
    >:> > > JMenu. I have proper submenus also.
    >:> > >
    >:> > >
    >:> > > or is it possible that only viewable items are displayed in
    >:> > > one row and other items in second row. ( If i m incorrect
    >:> > > please rectify me..)
    >:> > >
    >:> > > Please suggest me some solution for it...

    If you do use this, you should be sure and check it in multiple browsers
    and platforms if it's for a web browser. That one doesn't work
    correctly for me in Netscape 7.1 on Mac OS X. It doesn't work at all in
    Internet Explorer 5.2.3 there. It does work in Safari, which is the
    only browser I have that supports the latest Java. The unfortunate fact
    is that webmasters put false statements on their pages saying that it
    needs the Sun Java 2 plug-in, when that is not available for all
    platforms.

    -- 
    Steve W. Jackson
    Montgomery, Alabama
    

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