Normally I'm telling people to mail here instead of gtk-devel-list, but I think this is the other way around; the people who work on this stuff don't necessarily read gtk-list regularly.
If you repost it to gtk-devel-list, you might want to consider using some term other than 'whuzzy' in your descriptions; frankly, it doesn't convey a whole lot of information to me :-) Regards, Owen > 1) Nearly everything in GTK(2) can be highlighted by hovering over it > using the mouse. > Why isn't this possible with the items in the menubar? > > 2) The popup time (delay) from menu's popped up from the menubar makes > everything feel a bit whuzzy, is it possible to change this delay to > some other value or even voiding it out completely? > I've searched these lists for more information about this and it > seems that this delay was added because it looked too slow those days > (way back in 1998 or so), but these days I don't believe it's slow > (faster computers, GTK itself is faster, etc) > > 3) On my current installation of GNOME2/GTK2 (RH8 default G2) there's > a gap between the menu items (in the menubar, or shell, whatever name > one prefers) of 6 pixels. > This gap does also make everything feel a bit more whuzzy than neccesary. > A few weeks/months ago I looked into the GTK2 code, and saw that > this was implemented using a constant value of 3 (on both sides of > each menubar/shell item, so that makes it the afore mentioned value of > 6) > Is there a way to remove this gap and add it to the menu items > itself? (in the theme file or so) > > 4) Highlighting again; Why aren't the disabled items highlighted in > some way? (feels better :) > > > Well, thanks for answering the questions, and keep up the awesome work > on GTK2! > GTK2 was one of the reasons for me to switch from another DE (ánd > Windows, which I'm not using anymore) to GNOME2 so it must be very > good :) _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list