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bug#10008: emacs 24.0.91; mode menu aligns down only
From: |
Jan Djärv |
Subject: |
bug#10008: emacs 24.0.91; mode menu aligns down only |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Nov 2011 19:31:50 +0100 |
Hello.
10 nov 2011 kl. 04:43 skrev William Stevenson:
> Compiled on Fedora 16 today and noticed the mode menu aligns down, so
> when you perform this on a vertically maximised window you cannot see
> the menu contents.
>
> To reproduce:
> emacs -Q
> maximise window
> click mode menu item
>
> Screenshot:
> http://i.imgur.com/Zns5o.png
>
>
This must be something new with either Gtk+ 3.2 or Fedora 16. Emacs does get
the preferred size for the menu and adjust position accordingly. If the menu
lies abouts its preferred size, there is really not much more we can do.
The documentation for gtk_widget_get_preferred_size states:
"t can be used to deduce toplevel window and menu sizes as well as child
widgets in free-form containers such as GtkLayout."
Can you turn off the double arrows on the menu? Probably not, since Gnome
removes customization posibilities.
I don't see this as an Emacs bug, but a poor default in Fedora 16 and/or the
theme you are using.
Having scrollable popup menus is just stupid.
Jan D.