
On Thursday, Aug 14, 2003, at 09:50 Europe/Paris, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
On Thursday, 2003-08-14, 08:31, CEST, Axel Simon wrote:
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Beyond that, for both setups there are Toolboxes (map to toolbars on Windows and to little windows on the other platforms)
Aren't toolbars supported by GNOME, too?
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 distinction between toolbars (buttons with icons that correspond to menu items, e.g. Open, Save, Cut, Paste) and toolboxes (buttons with icons that do not correspond to menu items and that are often modal, e.g. Eraser, Pencil, Paintbrush) might be too artificial. I just thought due to the size of icons on Gnome and Apple all these icons cannot be at the top of the application's window. Cheers, Axel.