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Re: Plans for ahead
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Robert Slover |
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Re: Plans for ahead |
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Mon, 30 Nov 2015 16:07:50 -0500 |
On Nov 30, 2015, at 13:55, Matt Rice <ratmice@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Robert Slover <rjslover@me.com> wrote:
>>> On Nov 30, 2015, at 04:37, Alessandro Sangiuliano <alex22_7@hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I think I expressed bad my problem. The Menus appears when I click on the
>>> relative App's window, so they are working as expected; but if I have 10
>>> windows on the screen, organized to fill all the screen, as a tiled window
>>> manager does, when I will click on an App's window, the relative menu
>>> have to appear somewhere, but the screen is filled so it will overlaps a
>>> window of another App that I probably need to read, so I have to move the
>>> menu to another position. This also would happen on a NeXTSTEP system,
>>> because is how they designed the architecture of their DE. I'm sorry, but I
>>> don't like at all this design, it's also something about tastes, but it is
>>> also something about "functionality" if you also think about the Apps' icons
>>
>> Alex,
>>
>> I can only think that this would be a real problem on a small, single
>> screen, but that may be the reality you have to deal with. On OpenStep at
>> least, which I have ran at one point on a tiny (mid-1990s) laptop screen,
>> you could position the menu basically off the edge of the screen (leaving
>> just a few pixels sticking up from the bottom, is how I did it). You can
>> then get at the app's menu as a context menu by right-clicking anywhere on
>> the current app or desktop where there wasn't an interactive element (field,
>> button, slider, etc.).
>>
>> I'm not sure how well GNUstep emulates this currently, since all of my
>> personal machines are headless.
>
> I don't believe that it currently handles the last case, (right
> clicking on the desktop where there isn't an interactive element)...
>
> due to a combination of 2 things: most window managers e.g. window
> maker receive the right click and pop up a window, I wrote a wm once
> which would forward this event to the currently focused window to pop
> up a menu
>
> the second part was getting GNUstep to not ignore this event. IIRC I
> got it to pop up the menu, but ran into some difficulty with further
> tracking and never got it fully working.
I believe I remember reading something like that on this list quite a while
back. This problem fits alongside the whole category of problems related to
X11's different notions about focus, such as focus-follows-mouse mode, which
even with a delay is problematic for GNUstep's NeXT-style menus.
--Robert
- Re: Plans for ahead, (continued)
- Re: Plans for ahead, Derek Fawcus, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Liam Proven, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Riccardo Mottola, 2015/11/29
- Re: Plans for ahead, Adam S, 2015/11/29
- Re: Plans for ahead, Alessandro Sangiuliano, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Ivan Vučica, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Robert Slover, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Matt Rice, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead,
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- Re: Plans for ahead, Germán Arias, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, Liam Proven, 2015/11/30
- Re: Plans for ahead, richard, 2015/11/29
- Re: Plans for ahead, Adam S, 2015/11/29
- Default preferences (was Re: Plans for ahead), Germán Arias, 2015/11/29
- Re: Default preferences (was Re: Plans for ahead), Gregory Casamento, 2015/11/29
- Re: Plans for ahead, Riccardo Mottola, 2015/11/27
- Re: Plans for ahead, Riccardo Mottola, 2015/11/27