RE: [gtk-list] Re: Gtk look and feel



> The point about a sub-menu disappearing unless you follow an
> exact path with your mouse needs to be addressed.  I don't think
> this is a matter of taste.  I would assume any user would naturally
> feel that they could move the mouse pointer directly to a sub-menu
> item.
> 
I was more thinking about the border around default buttons and the shape of the 
mouse pointer...

The point you're recalling should be addressed (makes another theme entry: 
menu-destroy-timeout, or something :-)...

Arjan

> 
> "Arjan J. Molenaar" wrote:
> 
> > If there are some things that should be worked on, please 
> point them out... (like
> > themeable mouse buttons), but taste is something very hard 
> to discuss... So try to
> > theme it (or make it themeable).
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Arjan
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: u07ih@abdn.ac.uk [mailto:u07ih@abdn.ac.uk]
> > > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 2:36 PM
> > > To: gtk-list@redhat.com
> > > Subject: [gtk-list] Re: Gtk look and feel
> > >
> > >
> > > > > Unix users expect that behaviour, because it's exactly
> > > what every other
> > > > > major toolkit does (Motif, OpenLook). It's just to be 
> consistent.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Why? That's where Unices are definitely wrong.
> > >
> > > Why?
> > > When you bring up a popup menu
> > > it pops up to the right
> > > so the mouse point flips round so that it's not blocking any
> > > of the options
> > > I think it's a very good thing.
> > >
> > > iain
> > >
> 
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