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Re: Last change in NSMenuView.m


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: Last change in NSMenuView.m
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:25:37 -0600

Maybe:

&& ![[self menu] isTransient]

is better. But even with this, and independently of the menu style,
there are some problems with the transient menu at appicon. Seems like
don't track correctly the mouse. 

On lun, 2011-01-17 at 10:20 -0500, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> The issue I was trying to correct was that pull down menus were not
> working with the previous code.
> 
> I will test the situation you describe below as well.
> 
> GC
> 
> On Monday, January 17, 2011, Germán Arias <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Hi Greg.
> >
> > The addition at lines 1660 and 1661 in NSMenuView.m:
> >
> > && anAttachedMenu != nil
> >
> > added an odd behavior at menu in window. This is because if you move the
> > mouse outside a submenu, the horizontal menu retrieves the mouse
> > tracking. But if the mouse is outside this too, the submenu is closed.
> > Then in next loop,there isn't an attached menu, and the code to handle
> > the menu in window is not executed, and variable "space" never arrive to
> > 2. Then we can't break the loop. We need add 1 to variable "space" even
> > when there isn't an attached menu. Or I think so, I will test this
> > tomorrow.
> >
> >
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