[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2011-10-03 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #19804 (project gnustep): Status: Ready For Test => Fixed Assigned to:None => FredKiefer Open/Closed: In Test => Closed _

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2011-03-14 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #19804 (project gnustep): Status:None => Ready For Test Open/Closed:Open => In Test ___ Follow-up Comment #9: I finally implement

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-11-18 Thread Aredridel Stewart
Follow-up Comment #8, bug #19804 (project gnustep): That sounds rather good -- an image is simple, but a typeface might make more sense, since it's scalable. Using unicode characters like U+2325, U+2318, U+2387 makes sense How good is Gnustep's glyph substitution? _

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-23 Thread Riccardo mottola
Follow-up Comment #7, bug #19804 (project gnustep): the idea could be to have some custom images or, as you propose, a custom font, to draw the shortcut symbols. The font has the disadvantage that when using xlib it would need to be installed on the target machine, for art it would be fine. If I

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-19 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #19804 (project gnustep): I will contact him and find out if it's a possibility. Thanks, GC ___ Reply to this item at: ___ M

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-19 Thread Richard Frith-Macdonald
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #19804 (project gnustep): The idea of our own font to do this job sounds great... a simple and elegant solution in principle. Jesse Ross (iirc) was doing great stuff on the font design front for Etoile ... perhaps you could ask him to contribute a font with these specia

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-19 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #19804 (project gnustep): One possibility is to create our own symbols font which contains any and all symbols we may want to use in GNUstep for various things. The field which displays this character could be made into a separate text field. (We're not simply appendin

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-12 Thread Fred Kiefer
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #19804 (project gnustep): What about moving the actual string into a resource? We could use something like _(@"Cmd-Shortcut"), _(@"Alt-Shortcut") and _(@"Shift-Shortcut") in the code and have the lines Cmd-Shortcut=Cmd+ Alt-Shortcut=Alt+ Shift-Shortcut=Sft+ in the Loca

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-11 Thread Nicola Pero
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #19804 (project gnustep): An idea could be displaying New (Cmd+N) Other Option (Cmd+Alt+O) Quit (Cmd+Q) It would be longer, but very readable. Thanks ___ Reply to this item at:

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-11 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #19804 (project gnustep): Severity: 3 - Normal => 1 - Wish Item Group:None => Change Request ___ Follow-up Comment #1: The # character is

[bug #19804] ugly # chars in menu

2007-05-05 Thread Riccardo mottola
URL: Summary: ugly # chars in menu Project: GNUstep Submitted by: rmottola Submitted on: Saturday 05/05/2007 at 08:51 Category: Gui/AppKit Severity: 3 - Normal