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Re: Menu in window


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: Menu in window
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 23:33:13 -0600

OK, now this works fine. The only different thing from a normal
horizontal menu in GTK, is that when you move mouse outside the menu (or
a submenu ) the menu is closed. But of course, now the menu works much
better. Try it. 

On jue, 2011-01-06 at 18:30 -0600, Germán Arias wrote:
> Well, don't work. But if the miniwindow is not displayed, is because the
> app don't notice that the window was minimized. Then I added some NSLog
> messages to watch what are happening in trackWithEvent: in NSMenuView.
> With some changes, I have solved this problem and other. I will test
> this more, and I will send this changes to SVN later, so you can test
> it.
> 
> On jue, 2011-01-06 at 14:54 -0500, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> > Yes, change the code to read:
> > 
> > [[[self menu] attachedMenu] close]l
> > 
> > And it might work.   The reason is that there are different menu
> > instances for each window in this mode.
> > 
> > On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Germán Arias <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > If you minimize the main window while a submenu is displayed, the app is
> > > minimized at taskbar (on Gnome) no in a miniwindow. But when you
> > > deminimize this window, the submenu is stuck. If you select other option
> > > at menu, then you can see two submenu displayed at same time. I try
> > > solved this with adding:
> > >
> > > [[[NSApp mainMenu] attachedMenu] close];
> > >
> > > at method -minimize: in NSWindow.m source file. But don't work. Some
> > > suggestion to solve this issue?
> > >
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