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Message #02946
Re: Global menu and non-supported applications
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To:
ayatana <ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Fri, 18 Jun 2010 14:24:42 +0100
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In-reply-to:
<1274705266.17583.57.camel@laptop>
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Organization:
Canonical Ltd
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Conscious User wrote on 24/05/10 13:47:
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> Le lundi 24 mai 2010 à 13:02 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth a écrit :
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>> On 24/05/10 10:55, Conscious User wrote:
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>>> For the upcoming Netbook Global Menu, I was wondering what is
>>> the planned behavior for non-supported applications (which
>>> will inevitably exist, for example I'm supposing it won't
>>> support legacy Qt3 or Gtk1 applications... and is Java Swing
>>> support planned?).
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>> You can find these details in the spec, announcement, and
>> testing/integration plan:
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>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenuBar
>...
> Yes, I've read those, but the problem is: if I understood
> correctly, the intention is falling back to a minimal
> set of menus in those cases, and such minimal set is
> supposed to work. For a lot of applications, this is
> probably not possible without application-specific
> patching.
>...
That's incorrect, as described in the specification. The "Close" item
will work on any window that has a close button, regardless of toolkit.
The "Edit" menu items will work in any GTK or Qt window when a text
field is focused.
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Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/
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