On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:32:09PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> So there you have it. They not only don't agree it's a disgusting,
> unpleasant hack, they won't even let us turn it off.
> 
> Big Boo to Trolltech on this one.

We can't do much about it, can we?

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| > In practice, no. It seems to work on all applications we've tested (or
| > had reports from).

So they have no report from LyX?

| > > > > o it does not work properly with dynamically generated menus
| > > >
| > > > How are they generated dynamically?
| > >
| > > Menu items are added at aboutToShow() time for a popup menu.
| > >
| > 
| > I see.
| > 
| > > > > o it cannot be disabled
| > > >
| > > > It can be via a DEFINE (if you compile Qt with
| > > > QMAC_QMENUBAR_NO_MERGE) it will be disabled.
| > >
| > > I'm sure I don't need to explain to you that asking users to recompile
| > > Qt is unlikely to be a sensible option :)
| > >
| > 
| > Unfortunetely this will be the solution you will need to use to disable
| > it.
 
That's a joke, isn't it?
 
Even if it is a bit late for April 1.
 
Andre'


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