bugGNUstep - Bugs: bug #22475, menu focus problem on windows

 
 

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bug #22475: menu focus problem on windows

Submitted by:  Riccardo Mottola <rmottola>
Submitted on:  Tue 04 Mar 2008 11:33:13 AM UTC  
 
Category: BackendSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: NoneStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: Closed

Thu 06 Mar 2008 11:15:29 AM UTC, comment #2:

situation improved.

Riccardo Mottola <rmottola>
Project Member
Thu 06 Mar 2008 06:27:28 AM UTC, comment #1:

mswindows does not have window levels and window level support in the windows backend was therefore completely unimplemented.

I've added an implementation of window levels (obviously it can't work perfectly with native applications as the win32 api doesn't include it). Of course, this may not solve the problems you are having, but it should at least be a partial solution.

I've therefore marked this as fixed (I think it's partially fixed anyway).

If this improves things for you, I suggest you close this bug report and open one or more bug reports for more specific bugs.

Richard Frith-Macdonald <CaS>
Project Member
Tue 04 Mar 2008 11:33:13 AM UTC, original submission:

on windows, I have troubles with menus and their focus

clicking on a window (file viewer of Workspace, image of PRICE, project of ProjectCenter...) doesn't bring up the corresponding menu.

I also noticed that if true windows application are open, the windows are always in the back, at desktop level. Thus if I have a windows window application maximized, I can never see GNUstep menus.

I grouped the two Problems because they could be the same (that is, gnustep windows layering below each other)

Riccardo Mottola <rmottola>
Project Member

 

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    Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
    Thu 06 Mar 2008 11:15:29 AM UTCrmottolaOpen/ClosedOpen=>Closed
    Thu 06 Mar 2008 06:27:28 AM UTCCaSStatusNone=>Fixed

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