Hi Riccardo

Thanks for clarifying.

>There is no "operating system menu" on unix

Yeah, that's why I said "it depends on the window manager" but I was wrong.
Seems like GNUstep handles everything and supports the various styles.

That's great! Good job on the implementation!


Johannes Lundberg
BRILLIANTSERVICE CO., LTD. <http://www.brilliantservice.co.jp>


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Lundberg, Johannes wrote:
>
>> Alright, thanks for the reply. So, basically Windows and OS X already
>> supports it and Unity coming soon.
>>
>> How about FreeBSD? Depends on the window manager I suppose but are there
>> any options today?
>>
> There is no "operating system menu" on unix! Windows and OSX have their
> native stuff.
> On all the rest GNUstep usually supports a certain "user interface style"
> by drawing it itself. If you want something at the bottom, Pie menus..
> amiga-style mouse-click menus (not so different from NeXT...( then  you
> need to add it. But GS will draw it.
>
> If the environment (I have only read about unity though) provides a
> system-wide support for that, you need to write your own code (possibly a
> thme like windows or possibly something dbus based) to "connect" to it.
>
> Riccardo
>
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