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Re: tmm and enabled menus.
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Matt Hodges |
Subject: |
Re: tmm and enabled menus. |
Date: |
Sat, 14 May 2005 09:07:17 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> Richard Stallman writes:
> > When using tmm-menubar, tmm-get-keymap checks for the menu-enable
> > property, but doesn't check for menus and menu items made
> > inactive through the :enable keyword. A proposed patch to fix
> > this is attached.
> These changes look right to me, more or less. I see you've
> implemented :enabled as equivalent to :visible. Maybe that is the
> best thing in practice, but nominally it is supposed to control
> whether you can select the item, not whether it appears in the
> menu. Would it work ok as a user interface if we followed that
> definition on ttys too?
I know this is different from normal menu behaviour, but the change is
consistent with how the menu-enable property was already implemented.
On ttys, reducing clutter may be more important than presenting a
consistent interface.
Thanks.
- tmm and enabled menus., Matt Hodges, 2005/05/13
- tmm and enabled menus., Nick Roberts, 2005/05/13
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Richard Stallman, 2005/05/14
- Re: tmm and enabled menus.,
Matt Hodges <=
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Richard Stallman, 2005/05/14
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Matt Hodges, 2005/05/17
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Richard Stallman, 2005/05/16
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Nick Roberts, 2005/05/18
- Re: tmm and enabled menus., Matt Hodges, 2005/05/18
Re: tmm and enabled menus., Richard Stallman, 2005/05/14