Le 24/02/2017 à 10:24, John Lane a écrit :
> On 23/02/17 21:02, Colomban Wendling wrote:
> 
>>
>> Sounds odd to do that manually.  Do you know about mnemonic keys?
>> Basically if you mark some part of the label to be the mnemonic letter,
>> you'll be able to trigger that element with Alt+letter.
>>
>> Additionally, F10 already pops up the first menu of the window's menubar.
>>
> 
> I sent a reply to Eric's message with an example of what I am doing.
> Whay you suggest is valid for a "window" application that has the input
> focus but I am trying to write a "dock" application that isn't focussed.
> Sorry I should have made that clearer.

OK.  But it's also actually what e.g. MATE's panel (which is a dock too)
uses:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/blob/master/mate-panel/panel-menu-bar.c#L415

>>     self.menubar1.select_item(self.menuitem1)
> 
> Thanks for that tip - I tried it and (see my other msg) it selects the
> first menu item but the app doesn't respond after that.

There really seems to be something funky in relation to that Keybinder.
GTK emits warning when poping up the menu, I guess because it doesn't
see the "current event".

Initially:
> (menu2.py:24105): Gtk-WARNING **: no trigger event for menu popup

And then, if playing with arrows:
> (menu2.py:24105): Gdk-CRITICAL **: Window 0x55a411e7d660 has not been made 
> visible in GdkSeatGrabPrepareFunc
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gdk-CRITICAL **: Window 0x55a411e7d660 has not been made 
> visible in GdkSeatGrabPrepareFunc
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gdk-CRITICAL **: Window 0x55a411e7d660 has not been made 
> visible in GdkSeatGrabPrepareFunc
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_get_window_type: assertion 
> 'GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_widget_captured_event: assertion 
> 'WIDGET_REALIZED_FOR_EVENT (widget, event)' failed
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_widget_captured_event: assertion 
> 'WIDGET_REALIZED_FOR_EVENT (widget, event)' failed
> 
> (menu2.py:24105): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_widget_captured_event: assertion 
> 'WIDGET_REALIZED_FOR_EVENT (widget, event)' failed

I can't help with that, but I think it's related with the issue ;)

Cheers,
Colomban
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