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Re: NSMenuView patch


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: NSMenuView patch
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 00:08:22 -0600

OK, I tested this patch and works fine. I don't see problems, and
definitively is a better implementation for menu in window. Are there
objections to apply it? Fred? Greg?


On sáb, 2011-02-19 at 13:09 +1100, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
> Hi Germán
> 
> I am still investigating both problems. I think the first might be a bit more 
> subtle, as I was able to get something similar to happen (the menu closes if 
> you slowing move the cursor upwards over the top-level menu item and then try 
> and click the minimise button). For this, I've attached a new patch you can 
> give a try.
> 
> I'm still looking into replicating the second issue, but the patch might 
> address that too.
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
> 
> On 19/02/2011, at 12:08 PM, Germán Arias wrote:
> 
> > On sáb, 2011-02-19 at 10:34 +1100, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
> >> Hi German
> >> I'm unable to replicate the issues you are talking about. I'm using the 
> >> latest SVN code and tried it under GNOME (Metacity) and WindowMaker with 
> >> Gorm. 
> >> 
> >> Could you give a more detailed description of your environment including:
> >> * application you're testing with
> >> * defaults output relevant to the programme your running (effectively 
> >> 'defaults read NSGlobalDomain && defaults read <my app name>')
> >> * window manager
> >> * GNUstep version
> >> 
> >> All are quite important and could make a difference to the environment 
> >> that affects this sort of patch.
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> > 
> > I have the latest SVN code, but even I face these problems. I'm trying
> > this with Ink but I get the same problems with other apps. Here the
> > output of "defaults read NSGlobalDomain"
> > 
> > NSGlobalDomain 'Local Time Zone' America/Guatemala
> > NSGlobalDomain NSFontSize 11.0
> > NSGlobalDomain GSFirstControlKey Super_L
> > NSGlobalDomain NSLabelFont 'Bitstream Charter'
> > NSGlobalDomain GSTheme Silver
> > NSGlobalDomain GSSecondAlternateKey ISO_Level3_Shift
> > NSGlobalDomain GSUseIconManager 1
> > NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages '(
> >    Spanish
> > )'
> > NSGlobalDomain GSSecondCommandKey Control_R
> > NSGlobalDomain NSLabelFontSize 11.0
> > NSGlobalDomain GSWorkspaceApplication ''
> > NSGlobalDomain GSSecondControlKey Super_R
> > NSGlobalDomain NSPreviewApp evince
> > NSGlobalDomain NSMenuFontSize 10.0
> > NSGlobalDomain NSMenuFont 'Bitstream Charter'
> > NSGlobalDomain NSMenuInterfaceStyle NSWindows95InterfaceStyle
> > NSGlobalDomain GSFirstAlternateKey Alt_L
> > NSGlobalDomain NSFont 'Bitstream Charter'
> > NSGlobalDomain GSRemovableMediaPaths '(
> >    "/mnt/floppy",
> >    "/mnt/cdrom"
> > )'
> > NSGlobalDomain GSReservedMountNames '(
> >    proc,
> >    devpts,
> >    shm,
> >    usbdevfs,
> >    devpts,
> >    sysfs,
> >    tmpfs
> > )'
> > NSGlobalDomain GSFirstCommandKey Control_L
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > The output of "defaults read Ink"
> > 
> > Ink NSDefaultOpenDirectory /home/german/Escritorio
> > Ink NSMenuLocations '{
> >    "\033" = "-1 540 77 202 0 0  1024 768 ";
> > }'
> > Ink NSRecentDocuments '(
> > 
> > "file://localhost/home/german/Instalados/FisicaLab/English.lproj/mod_cinema.rtfd/",
> > 
> > "file://localhost/home/german/Instalados/FisicaLab/English.lproj/bienvenida.rtfd/",
> > 
> > "file://localhost/home/german/Instalados/FisicaLab/Spanish.lproj/bienvenida.rtfd/",
> >    "file://localhost/home/german/Escritorio/pruenamn.txt",
> > 
> > "file://localhost/home/german/Instalados/Gemas-0.1/HighlighterKit/Documentation/SyntaxFileFormat.rtf"
> > )'
> > Ink GSScrollerButtonsOffset 0
> > Ink 'NSWindow Frame NSFindPanel' '0 546 462 222 0 0  1024 768 '
> > 
> > 
> > I'm trying this on GNOME 2.22.1 (metacity). Here a better explanation of
> > the problems:
> > 
> > 1) Launch Ink, open a submenu, try to minimize the window with a clic on
> > title bar. The first click doesn't nothing, the second click close the
> > submenu, and the third miniaturize the window.
> > 
> > 2) Launch Ink, open a submenu, click at main menu in a place where there
> > aren't items (for example at right of item "Windows") and wait, after
> > some seconds the app crash.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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> Christopher Armstrong
> address@hidden
> 
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