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RE: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues
From: |
Vaisburd, Haim |
Subject: |
RE: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Apr 2003 11:58:39 -0700 |
Hi List,
Alexander Malmberg <alexander@malmberg.org> wrote:
> David Ayers wrote:
> > I think that a integration with the
> > native desktop envirmenmt is important. Maybe it shouldn't be first
> > proiority, and maybe not in the -gui library itself (I just don't know
> > which approach is best).
> However, this is not one of GNUstep's goals at all, and it does not fit
> into the current design of -gui and -back.
I'm not a core developer and I'm not sure whether it's appropriate to speak
on that topic, but I support Alexander Malmberg's position. I would rather
see
GNUstep application running unmodified in any environment.
I think the current -gui design is even less important than the ultimate
goal of
having the GUI we consider best.
Thank you,
Tima.
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, (continued)
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Serg Stoyan, 2003/04/08
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, David Ayers, 2003/04/08
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Alexander Malmberg, 2003/04/08
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Nicola Pero, 2003/04/11
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Alexander Malmberg, 2003/04/14
- Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Nicola Pero, 2003/04/15
Re: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues, Willem Rein Oudshoorn, 2003/04/08
RE: NSMenu* and NSPopuUp* issues,
Vaisburd, Haim <=