On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Jan Schaumann wrote:

>> I tend to have a lot of files open when coding, and stick the icons
>> menu on the desktop as a "task bar". Just noticed that if you
>> position it such that some of it is off the screen, it slides out
>> much like the slit, then slides back as soon as the mouse moves out
>> of the window!

> Hey, that *is* neat.  Thanks for pointing that out, I like it!

Don't you know that blackbox was inspired by Window Maker? 

This feature works for all menus - but not perfectly at the bottom:

    1.  If you engulf the menu to far (so that only the titlebar of
        the menu is visible) it doesn't slide out

    2.  If you engulf the menu not far enough  it doesn't slide off
        totaly (or so that only the titlebar of the menu is visible)
        

Discussing menus: If you stick two menus (A and B) side by side, the
submenu of menu A will be behind menu B. Why?

And there is no easy or fast way to get a running program to your
current Workspace ("where is the Newsreader?") because a menu, listing
all windows and icons *together*, is missing.


Greetings, Mark

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