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Re: Horizontal menus.
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: Horizontal menus. |
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Fri, 29 Nov 2002 19:00:20 +0100 |
Pete French writes:
> > isn't. Applications often don't have windows at all, and when they do,
> > how would you know to which window(s) the menu should be attached?
>
> OpenStep will not start an App without any windows, and it puts the
> menu bar along the top of every Window. The former behaviout used to
> make porting code over from OS4.2 to NT a bit of a pain, but the
> latter actually works really well, oddly enough.
>
> -bat.
What kind of OpenStep do you use?
Mine (OPENSTEP 4.2) does start applications without any windows.
You can even launch applications without any menu (actually, since
menus are windows on OPENSTEP, I've already stated that).
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