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Re: Darwin disk I/O - better interactive response



>You still need application interaction when displaying a menu so that menu items can be activated/deactivated before display. I guess this could be addressed by having the application push changes to the menu manager when the state of an item changes (the reverse of what we have now).


I had thought of this already and I still say the best method would be to have the window server manage and display menus.

Indeed the menus would change only when the application tell it to, however this would have no disadvantage over the present system as far as I can see. The changes wouldn't occur any slower and the user is still aware when the Application is stalling by the color wheel.

I wish I had access to a better forum for such suggestions. I'm also very worried about obvious omissions in the preliminary Aqua HI guidelines PDF.


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 >Re: Darwin disk I/O - better interactive response (From: Shawn Carl Erickson <email@hidden>)



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