Re: Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/23/2017 12:35 PM, Yuri Khan wrote: > On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > >>> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup: >>> >>> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png >> >> Oh I see. Yes that's different. The

Re: Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-23 Thread Yuri Khan
On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: >> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup: >> >> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png > > Oh I see. Yes that's different. The application menu usually refers (at > least in my mind) to

Re: Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-23 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/23/2017 11:15 AM, Yuri Khan wrote: > What GTK3 version are you on? Could you make a screenshot so I could > see we’re talking about the same thing? Gtk 3.20 here. > > I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup: > > http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png Oh

Re: Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-23 Thread Yuri Khan
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > All the Gnome 3 apps that use a header bar that I have at my disposal > let me open the application menu with F10. Even when I run the app > under the most primitive window manager out there, TWM. Are they doing >

Re: Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-22 Thread Michael Torrie
On 06/22/2017 12:03 PM, Yuri Khan wrote: > And now for the title question. In this latter scenario, how does the > user access the application menu without having to use a pointing > device? Is every application supposed to implement that? As a > developer, how would I go about that? As a user,

Header bar: Keyboard accessibility?

2017-06-22 Thread Yuri Khan
Hello everybody. I have heard of desktop environments that display the application menu in a dedicated place (GNOME Shell, OS X). Presumably, in that case the desktop environment provides a key that the user can press to open the application menu. I am not on such a system. That means every GTK