[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2011-10-03 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #24601 (project gnustep): Status: Ready For Test = Fixed Assigned to:None = FredKiefer Open/Closed: In Test = Closed

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2010-06-18 Thread Riccardo mottola
Follow-up Comment #8, bug #24601 (project gnustep): A lot of further cleanup was done in NSToolbar. Can this bug considered to have been fixed? ___ Reply to this item at: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24601

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2009-01-13 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #24601 (project gnustep): Status: In Progress = Ready For Test Open/Closed:Open = In Test ___ Follow-up Comment #7: I think that the

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-12-01 Thread Quentin Mathé
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #24601 (project gnustep): At the time, I wrote the toolbar code. I checked Mac OS X implementation which does what you suggest. I didn't implement it that way at this time, because not everybody agreed on having some special toolbar code inside NSWindow. iirc

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-21 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #24601 (project gnustep): The only thing which concerns me about moving it to the decorations view is whether or not it would get drawn when GSX11HandlesWindowDecorations is set to YES. ___ Reply to this item

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-21 Thread Richard Frith-Macdonald
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #24601 (project gnustep): The whole idea of having a separate view for decorations was to allow us to draw things outside of the window's content view ... so putting the toolbar there is completely correct (assuming that the toolbar on macos-x is not a subview of the

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-21 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #24601 (project gnustep): Okay, this definitely seems to be the right way to go then. ___ Reply to this item at: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24601 ___ Message

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-20 Thread Fred Kiefer
Update of bug #24601 (project gnustep): Status:None = In Progress ___ Follow-up Comment #2: I just implemented the first half of my proposal. What is left to do is to move the toolbar

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-19 Thread Fred Kiefer
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #24601 (project gnustep): Just some idea, would it be a better solution to move the handling of the toolbar into the GSWindowDecorationView? That way the content view of the window would be just that and everything else that also is displayed in the same window gets

[bug #24601] NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened.

2008-10-18 Thread Gregory John Casamento
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24601 Summary: NSToolbar: [NSWindow contentView] should not return a view which contains the toolbar in it once the toolbar is opened. Project: GNUstep Submitted by: gcasa Submitted on: Sat 18 Oct 2008