On Wednesday 2015-08-26 07:12:39 Yury Tarasievich wrote: > Hmm, so you describe a sort of > complex-input-assisting component.
I would call it simple. :-) > That, in itself, is surely handy, but seems to > me it wasn't the intended use for usermenu. What is your idea of the intended use for the usermenu? > Like, I click the app and may get this input > assistant from WM? I just don't see it, the > purpose of usermenu must be something more general. But if you have ever used Next Step or even GNUstep you wouldn't be that surprised by the look and feel of the usermenu menu. If you check some youtube movies about Next Step look and feel you will see that such application menus are a common thing on that operating system. We are not accustomed to it as "modern" applications don't share the menu like Next and OSX do so we don't see something like this floating around as a normal behavior. Since Next is hard to find and even harder to run on recent hardware everyone who likes Next OS look should at least try GNUstep to get the better insight how things used to behave back then. > Thanks for explanation, anyway. You are welcome. -- Josip Deanovic -- To unsubscribe, send mail to wmaker-dev-unsubscr...@lists.windowmaker.org.