David Luff writes:
>>
> A couple of points I noticed are that when sliding the mouse sideways
> across the menubar at the top, the original submenu is not replaced by the
> next ones,
I believe that this is a dsign decision in PLIB
It is related to being able to keep focus on a slider or a dial
David Megginson writes:
>
> David Luff writes:
>
> > A couple of points I noticed are that when sliding the mouse sideways
> > across the menubar at the top, the original submenu is not replaced by the
> > next ones, and pressing escape when a dialog with a cancel box is displayed
> > still br
On 1/19/03 at 7:51 PM David Megginson wrote:
>It may have to do with whether or not the dialog is modal. I'll have
>to experiment a bit.
>
>Did the old dialogs close when you pressed ESC?
No, the old behaviour was just the same, it was something I never got round
to mentioning...
Cheers - Dave
David Luff writes:
> A couple of points I noticed are that when sliding the mouse sideways
> across the menubar at the top, the original submenu is not replaced by the
> next ones, and pressing escape when a dialog with a cancel box is displayed
> still brings up the exit sim dialog instead of
On 1/19/03 at 7:01 PM David Megginson wrote:
>Michael Basler writes:
>
> > Could we draw the menu line over the full width, independent of
> > resolution? This is common for nearly all programs on all
> > platforms I know.
>
>Right now we're using the higher-level PUI menubar widget, so we have
>
Michael Basler writes:
> Could we draw the menu line over the full width, independent of
> resolution? This is common for nearly all programs on all
> platforms I know.
Right now we're using the higher-level PUI menubar widget, so we have
to take what we get. To change its appearance, we'd h
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> > How would people feel about going opaque?
>
> What about 90% opaque? Just enough to say, "yeah, we're cool" but for
> all practical purposes, they are opaque ... (?)
Sounds like a good compromise.
All the best,
David
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David,
After getting recent CVS updates the menu crash is gone for me too. Great
Work you guys!
Regards, Michael
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Flightgear-devel
David,
> The translucent dialogs we've been using look very spiffy, but it
> turns out that they're not all that practical once you start using
> things like pop-up menus in combo boxes. Take a look at the clouds
> dialog in the latest CVS (FlightGear and base package) to see why.
>
> How would p
David Megginson writes:
> The translucent dialogs we've been using look very spiffy, but it
> turns out that they're not all that practical once you start using
> things like pop-up menus in combo boxes. Take a look at the clouds
> dialog in the latest CVS (FlightGear and base package) to see why.
On 1/19/03 at 6:06 PM David Megginson wrote:
>The translucent dialogs we've been using look very spiffy, but it
>turns out that they're not all that practical once you start using
>things like pop-up menus in combo boxes. Take a look at the clouds
>dialog in the latest CVS (FlightGear and base pa
David Megginson writes:
> The translucent dialogs we've been using look very spiffy, but it
> turns out that they're not all that practical once you start using
> things like pop-up menus in combo boxes. Take a look at the clouds
> dialog in the latest CVS (FlightGear and base package) to see why.
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