On 2024-04-04 09:07:36 +0200 Thomas wrote:
As Ricardo mentioned could you test wether this strange menu behavior
is
caused by GDSE please or is there another reason?
The reason why this doesn't work is missing support from the window
manager (windowmaker).
1. GNUstep will send out cus
Hi Ondrej,
I think we shouldn´t begin this X11-Wayland „discussion“/fight LINUX-Users are
practising for years meanwhile.
Most of these pseudomodern Blingbling ist only useless Eyecandy. With themes
(Rik?) and a compositor (hopefully stable) we will get with less effort good
results.
Then after
Hi Thomas,
I am afraid creating modern, OSX-like desktop would require very different
approach than GSDE is taking.
Using Wayland, process separation and something like D-bus for IPC for example.
What makes GSDE cool is its simplicity. All of its consistency and power comes
from the GNUstep f
Hi Riccardo,
so it seems I didn´t not everything wrong during installation :-).
Something more is clear now and I have to train a little bit :-).
Thank you
Thomas
> Am 03.04.2024 um 15:17 schrieb Riccardo Mottola :
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Thomas wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> as I play around with GSDE I
Hi Thomas,
Thomas wrote:
Hello,
as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between
the usage of the apps.
Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))?
Not really, but we rely essentially on OpenStep behaviour, since that is
the default "look and f
Hi Ondrej,
I would very very appriciate if these menus "hide others", "show all" or "quit“
and so on would stay and work GSDE wide in a uniform way :-).
In my opinion you addressing one main reason for the tiny userbase GNUstep has.
There is noch easy to use, comfortable home (a fine Desktop en
Hi Thomas,
As GNUstep is platform independent, there is no specific design guideline.
Many applications will use menu items, shortcut keys etc. that fit particular
platform (Windows / OS X or Linux)
GNUmail or PikoPixel is good example of that.
GSDE and Nextspace follow Next/OpenStep design guid
Hello,
as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between
the usage of the apps.
Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))?
So at macos every app from the Finder to the smallest app has the (standard)
menue points: hide, hide others, show all.
Here