Just for context...

I did it on:

Wheezy on x86 using GCC
Wheezy on x86_64 using clang + libobjc2
Wheezy on ARM (raspberrypi) using GCC

GC


On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Riccardo Mottola <r...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Fred Kiefer wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>>  I just tried:
> 1) Start Gorm
> 2) new empty module
> 3) drag menu into the gorm document
>
> works fine, NSMenu gets added, opened and contains "Hide" and "Quit"...
>
> i386 / NetBSD / clang + libobjc2 in the test I just tried.
>
> Riccardo
>
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