What would be the use for this? Whats the difference between clicking a
^ icon on the toolbar, instead of just clicking the background.. is this
a request from a macintosh user (one mouse button)?
If that _is_ the case, why not do what windowmaker does, and have the
user hold down the CTRL or META key for a different menu..
On 08.02.01, "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, nicolas delon wrote:
>
> > I can write this patch, but what people want exactly ?
> > A new entry in the toolbar menu for the main menu ?
> >
> > So we get something like this for the toolbar menu:
> >
> > Toolbar
> > ---------
> > Main Menu >
> > Placement >
> > Always on top
> > Auto hide
> > Edit current workspace name
> >
> > Is that good ?
>
> I think the idea was to have a separate button (like an up-arrow, ^ or
> carat). Sort of like a "Start" button. (But I am not sure. Your idea works
> too.)
>
> Not only does it show the main menu, but also a menu listing that lists
> all the clients (iconized and also open) for all workspaces all under one
> menu.
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
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