put "This is a menu item"&return& "Follow this arrow,This menu has,sub-items" into menuList
put the rect of the target into tempRect
put HPopupMenu(menuList,0,item 4 of tempRect-1, (item 1 of tempRect)+1) into temp
end mouseDown
-- part 3 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 0002
-- rect: left=13 top=177 right=211 bottom=50
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 5472 / 5472
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name:
-- part 4 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 0002
-- rect: left=218 top=172 right=206 bottom=255
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 2162 / 2162
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name:
-- part 5 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 0002
-- rect: left=13 top=215 right=249 bottom=50
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 9301 / 9301
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name:
-- part 6 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 0002
-- rect: left=13 top=250 right=284 bottom=50
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 27009 / 27009
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name:
-- part contents for card part 1
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This stack holds bibliography information and is intended for use with BibTeX. As you run across interesting books, articles, and reports, keep the information in this stack for easy reference. The inspiration for this stack is the Xref stack by Herb Barad. I modified his stack very much, and to distribute it. To avoid copyright problems, I restarted and wrote this stack from scratch.
Note that shadowed rectangles like this are buttons with
pop-up menus. Try it.
Takes you back to where you were when
Takes you to the first card you asked for help.
These take you to the previous (left arrow) and next (right arrow) cards of a
particular type, so you can cycle among help cards, or article cards, or
whatnot. Left arrow and right arrow cursor keys also go to the previous and