All,
Sorry to chime in so late on this one, RL has kept me quite busy over the last
few weeks. :)
Wouldn't it be possible to change make so that it handles both setups (i.e. FHS
or GNUstep)?This way we could have one set of GNUmakefiles to handle
everything, instead of two (as Nicola sugge
All,
Perhaps we could put a set of images to represent the key masks needed.The
#/+/- scheme adds absolutely nothing and only clutters the interface. It would
be better to implement a mechanism which shows some images (pehaps *original*
versions of the same symbols used in Cocoa) to repres
On 2007-01-28 12:53:23 -0800 Fred Kiefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt Rice schrieb:
I don't really like the new NSMenuItemCell behaviour which adds #,
/,
+, ^ to
show the key mask before the key equivalent.. i think its
unattractive and
makes it hard to quickly see the key equivalent, and
Matt Rice schrieb:
> I don't really like the new NSMenuItemCell behaviour which adds #, /,
> +, ^ to
> show the key mask before the key equivalent.. i think its unattractive and
> makes it hard to quickly see the key equivalent, and doesn't increase the
> comprehension of which keys to press since
I don't really like the new NSMenuItemCell behaviour which adds #, /,
+, ^ to
show the key mask before the key equivalent.. i think its unattractive
and
makes it hard to quickly see the key equivalent, and doesn't increase
the
comprehension of which keys to press since they don't map to the
ac
Sorry about the delay I've been extremely busy for the past couple of
weeks. I will move the release today.
--
Gregory Casamento
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