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Re: Look & feel, future plans


From: Ian Jones
Subject: Re: Look & feel, future plans
Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 15:01:29 +0000

On 2002-05-08 15:44:10 +0100 Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Ian Jones wrote:
Hi,
There is / was a patch for Mac style menus:
http://www.webology/daniel/
I found the idea very neat when I saw it a while back. I actually find the 
behaviour of the NeXT style menus a little annoying when you have a lot of 
applications, often find myself chasing menus or them just poping up in my way 
when I just want to move an app window. At least with the Mac style menu it is 
always in one place. I heard the argument about having to trail across a lot of 
screen space to get to your menu compared to NeXT style, but that depends where 
you leaft the menu the last time you opened the app. Having to trail across you 
desktop is simply a failure to provide adequate key bindings nothing more IMHO.
Well, you don't have to move the menus to somewhere else if you do not want to.

I find often that I need to move them out of the way. I don't think I should 
need to do that.
I'm not at all saying replace the existing menu, but it would certainly be a 
nice alternative for those of us who would prefer a horizontal menu system 
similar to that of the Mac.

Further you may access the menus in NEXTSTEP by clicking the right mouse button 
so that they show up directly under your mouse pointer w/o changing their real 
location.

But this isn't the case for GNUstep which I believe the original thread was 
about.

No - it works in gnustep as well! - in gnustep you *can* access an
application menu by right-clicking with the mouse inside any of the
application windows, exactly like in NEXTSTEP.



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.

Regards, Ian




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