Hi Greg, could you please describe what you did try? I had problems to understand the original report and therefore had to experiment a bit to get the same situation.
Fred On the road Am 28.12.2013 um 06:10 schrieb Gregory Casamento <[email protected]>: > Hey guys, > > I just tried this with a recent build on my x86 based Debian Linux build of > GNUstep and Gorm. It works for me. I also did a fresh build on my x86-64 > machine also running Debian. Both machines are using Debian wheezy. > > Could you provide me with some additional details with respect to your > installation? I'm unable to reproduce this with my current setup. > > Greg > > >> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 26.12.2013 18:14, Germán Arias wrote: >> > El jue, 26-12-2013 a las 16:27 +0100, Fred Kiefer escribió: >> >> On 25.12.2013 22:33, Germán Arias wrote: >> >>> Actually isn't possible drag&drop a menu in Gorm. Open an empty >> >>> documento and try to add a menu, you can't. >> >> >> >> I am not sure whether I understand this problem. By "open and empty >> >> document" do you mean "Document->New Application"? In that case you >> >> already get a main menu and I was able to drag a menu entry into this >> >> menu. Is this not working for you or don't you get the initial menu? And >> >> is D&D otherwise working for you in Gorm? It wasn't for me a few days >> >> ago and I had to fix the x11 backend for this to work. >> >> >> >> Fred >> >> >> >> >> > >> > Select "Document -> New Module -> New Empty", in this case I can't add a >> > menu. This is also the case when use in-window menu, you can't add a >> > menu in untitled document. >> >> Ah, I think I understand now. You create an empty module as described >> above and then drag a window into that module and as the next step you >> would like to drag in a menu as well but this isn't working. I am able >> to reproduce this. >> Maybe the window that holds all the objects (no idea how this is called >> internally) does not allow for what ever drag type the menu is? This is >> the spot where Gregory should take over, he knows a lot more about Gorm.
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