Re: X applications can't use top menu bar area
Re: X applications can't use top menu bar area
- Subject: Re: X applications can't use top menu bar area
- From: Allen Bennett <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 13:35:04 -0400
Weird I can slip an x-term under the menu bar under the normal OS. (A
bug if you ask me) The X11 is what installed with 10.5.7. Why are you
still under 10.5.4?
-Allen Bennett
email@hidden
On Jul 27, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Chieh Cheng wrote:
uite a while back, I wrote a little utility called MagicMenu. It
auto-hides the top menu bar in Mac OS X when you move the mouse
away. It works with virtually all Mac applications. However, with
X11, it can hide the top menu bar, but none of the X application can
be moved into the top menu bar area when it is hidden.
With any other Mac application, such as Finder, Firefox, etc., you
can move their windows into the top menu bar space when the top menu
bar is hidden.
I have Mac OS X 10.5.4 installed. Originally, I tried it with X11
delivered with 10.5.4. But since then, I had installed XQuartz
2.3.0. The same problem persists in both versions of X11.
Is this a bug with X11? Or is there an implementation constraint
that prevents X11 from ever using the top menu bar space?
MagicMenu is located here, in case you want to test this problem
with X11:
http://www.cynosurex.com/Software/MagicMenu/
Chieh
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