Matt Rice wrote: > On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:14 AM, Pete French <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I don't use mswindows very much, but it does not appear to be the sort >>> of behavior you would expect from a windows application. >>> I would expect use of NSWindows95InterfaceStyle to produce a menu in >>> each windows and remove the main menu: >> Does anybody here want to borrow my (ancient) copy of OpenStep for >> Windows to take a look at how NeXT/Apple solved this ? Which is, >> to the best of my recollection, precisely as described above. >> >> -pete. >> > > I have a copy here not all windows have them e.g. inspectors don't, > I suspect that it only adds them to windows which respond yes to > -canBecomeMainWindow, but didn't go through the trouble of verifying > that
Sounds like the right condition to decide whether to add a menu. But what should we do in the case, when there isn't a main window? Take for example the GSTest application that doesn't display a window on startup. Should we only have the context menu of the icon window? > and if the window is too small to contain the menu it will stack the > horizontal menus vertically kind of strangely > e.g. > > file menu2 menu3 > menu4 menu5 _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
