This allows to display any menu (set via setMenu:) as the popup menu of
the view. It is up to the application programmer to use or ignore this
feature.
Thanks for the explanation. I supposed so.
So the issue is rather the default behavior;
I would suggest rather do nothing on right mouse click,
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:49, hansfba...@googlemail.com wrote:
This allows to display any menu (set via setMenu:) as the popup
menu of
the view. It is up to the application programmer to use or ignore
this
feature.
Thanks for the explanation. I supposed so.
So the issue is rather the default
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:55, David Chisnall wrote:
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:49, hansfba...@googlemail.com wrote:
This allows to display any menu (set via setMenu:) as the popup menu of
the view. It is up to the application programmer to use or ignore this
feature.
Thanks for the explanation.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:55, David Chisnall wrote:
On 12 Nov 2009, at 16:49, hansfba...@googlemail.com wrote:
This allows to display any menu (set via setMenu:) as the popup
menu of
the view. It is up to the application programmer
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:55 AM, David Chisnall thera...@sucs.org wrote:
Having the main menu a single click away without having to move the mouse is
a good design from the point of
view of usability. A menu that appears where the mouse is beats both a menu
attached to the window and a menu
Hi,
Thanks for the explanation. I supposed so.
So the issue is rather the default behavior;
I would suggest rather do nothing on right mouse click,
since that is how things work in all OSes I know of.
(And the app menu is visible all the time anyway...)
What do you think about that?
Just