On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Eric Wasylishen <ewasylis...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Philippe,
> I just got a new ubuntu 11.10 install set up natively instead of in a VM,
> so I can actually use Unity now. :-) I can reproduce this... unfortunately
> GS is almost unusable in Unity - menus often don't appear in the correct
> place, the menu selection doesn't always follow your mouse, etc. Hopefully,
> these are things we can fix at some point.
>

Have you thought about using that "global menu" thing?  I know nothing
about the subject, but the latest move by Ubuntu to include that
"searchable menus" thing only works for "the HUD from any standard Ubuntu
app that supports the global menu".  I Is there some sort of standard out
there that defined this behavior?  If so, I think it would be worth looking
at possibly integrating it with GNUstep.

As I said, forgive me if this sounds stupid, I know nothing about any of
this stuff.  I just read the blog at (
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/939) and thought that we should be
able to make full use of that stuff.

Stef


> Eric
>
> On 2012-01-24, at 3:20 PM, Philippe Roussel wrote:
>
> > Le mardi 24 janvier 2012 à 12:32 -0700, Eric Wasylishen a écrit :
> >> Hm.. Are those gaps temporary, or does the window stay like that?
> >> Unfortunately. it's probably something difficult to fix which will
> >> have to wait for the release after this one.
> >
> > Resizing the window generally fixes it but it also happens with non
> > resizeable panels.
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
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