On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 at 9:19:44 +0100, Josip Deanovic wrote: > On Wednesday 2016-01-20 23:19:04 Doug Torrance wrote: > > Menus may now be shaded like other windows by double clicking on their > > title bars. Note that, even if animations are enabled, the shade > > animation seen with other windows does not work for menus. > > > > This fixes Debian bug #72038 [1]: > > > > From: Chris Pimlott <pimlo...@null.net> > > Subject: wmaker: Persistant menus should be shade-able > > Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 14:04:41 -0400 > > > > One of the many little things that makes me appreciate Window > > Maker is that by clicking on the title bar of a menu, it can be made > > "persistant" so it stays on screen and doesn't dissappear after click > > or mouseout like normal. I find it useful if I need to run a number of > > commands in a submenu, or for keeping a list of open windows on screen. > > > > The usefulness of this feature could be extended by allowing menus > > to be shaded (by double-clicking the title) like normal windows, thus > > collapsing them to take up less space when not needed but still be > > persistant. Perhaps other commands of windows (like maximizing/ > > minimizing, resizing) might be considered as well, although > > personally only shading stands out as particularly useful for menus. > > Sounds like a cool feature. > Can this be disabled in case someone wants the old behavior?
AFAICT, there's no point in disabling this feature. It doesn't change the old behavior because it is simply adding something; if you don't use it then nothing changes. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to wmaker-dev-unsubscr...@lists.windowmaker.org.