On 04/24/2011 01:37 PM, David Haller wrote:
There's e.g. one of the "killer" features of WMaker for me: you can "rip off" menues to make them normal windows, you can open the menues (Windows, Apps) on any pixel of "non-App-Space" (i.e. "Background" or "Desktop")... Consider:
Right-Click -> Appearence -> Themes, Move "Themes" Titlebar to rip it off (and optionally close the menu itself by right-clicking anywhere on the "Desktop"), and then you have the still open "Themes" menu, you can click any entry without the menu disappearing. With e.g. KDE/Gnome, you have some extra "Config-App" showing some "Preview" of the theme, you'd always have to click "Apply" to really see effects etc. Talk about usability, eh? WMaker is_efficient_.
Ah, this sounds similar to CDE's "pushpins" on menus. Each menu had a pushpin that you could use to "tack" the menu open. It would remain open so you could make multiple selections without having to navigate down to the menu again. I still miss this feature in KDE. Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org