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Re: Look & feel, future plans
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Philippe C.D. Robert |
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Re: Look & feel, future plans |
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Wed, 8 May 2002 17:05:09 +0200 |
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Ian Jones wrote:
> Wow, so it does, can't say I've ever tried it before on GNUstep apps (I've
> never owned / used NEXTSTEP / openstep). But my point is the menu that is
> always there when you focus the app or drag the window gets in the way. Is
> there some way do dissable it? I'd rather right click on the app now that I
> know about it. Though I still like the idea of a Macstyle menu.
On NEXTSTEP the trick was to move the menu outside of the visible area. I dunno
if this works on GNUstep, though.
-Phil
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