Hi, I have updated my gnustep intallation to github today and I noticed
that
-(BOOL) doesProcessEventsForPopUpMenu
don't seems to work. Even if it return YES the PopUp menus behaves like
in OpenStep specifications. Other problem is that now it seems that you
needs specify a pixmap to the
Hi Albert,
Albert Palacios wrote:
> The themes only work if they are pixel-based and do not change the
> spacing or positioning of the elements, meaning you have a 90s
> application with condensed elements and background textures, whereas now
> the trend is towards spaced elements, flat colors,
Hi Bruce,
bruce wrote:
>
> My experience on unix like does not track with that. It looks
> brutalistic. Not native - it never fits in the desktop. What I hear from
> most people that have tried it is “the 90’s are calling, they want their
> desktop back”. I see a big disconnect between the way
Hi Bruce,
bruce wrote:
> I'd always assumed that gnustep used its own gui across systems. But if
> you're using native controls on windows, my 'nda anxiety' is low.
> Nothing I say about linux gui affects windows.
the standard on windows is to treat it like a backend. We use old win32
to draw.