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Re: First Impressions of GNUStep
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: First Impressions of GNUStep |
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Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:53:08 +0200 |
Banlu Kemiyatorn writes:
> > I don't see the use of tear-off/detachable menues. GTK had/has the
> > same feature but they may be going to disable it per default. (There
> > was a discussion about that topic a while ago, but I don't know what
> > the current oppinion is)
> >
> > Hu ? tear-off menus *are* good. One thing cool with GNUstep is that the
> > application "remembers" the menu and windows positions, so you could see
> > menus as some place which handles availble "palettes".
> > And they are very easily tear-off, as the title of the menu is displayed.
>
> tear-off menu *are* good - confirmed. except that GTK app doesn't seem
> to have global menu
> (for each application) and it has to think differently to use the menu
> system. so it becomes very
> confusing since it is impossible to know if the menu is belonging to
> what window.
Oh! I see. The problem is with GTK. You should be writting in their
forums and pushing them to add global menus (for each application).
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- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Nicolas Roard, 2003/06/15
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Charles Philip Chan, 2003/06/15
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Pascal Bourguignon, 2003/06/15
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, cehardin, 2003/06/15
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Charles Philip Chan, 2003/06/15
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2003/06/16
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Charles Philip Chan, 2003/06/17
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2003/06/17
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Charles Philip Chan, 2003/06/17
- Re: First Impressions of GNUStep, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2003/06/17