
--- Axel Simon
Yes. But a) GNOME have comparatively large icons and b) I don't know if individual toolbars can be detached (in Mozilla they can't). If this is possible, they can be treated like on Windows, i.e. toolboxes (= buttons with icons that do not correspond to menu items) can be in the toolbar area or in a separate window.
The standard toolbars in Windows (these defined in comctl32.dll) can't be detached, the dockable toolbars are definied in MFC library. The HToolkit library uses its own implementation in order to support dockable toolbars. The same is true for bitmaped menus. The standard menus in Windows cannot display bitmaps but there exists many MFC extension which provides the this feature (Stingray, Dundas and other toolkits). The HToolkit again uses its own implementation. The GTK toolbars can't be detached but in GNOME if the top level window is of type GnomeApp then the toolbars can be docked/detached to/from the window. The bitmaped menus are natively supported. Krasimir __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com