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* active menu, GTK and commands
@ 2005-10-28  9:12 Alex V. Koval
  2005-10-28 17:30 ` Robert J. Chassell
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alex V. Koval @ 2005-10-28  9:12 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi

What I really like about new GTK interface in emacs is that I can make 
any menu floating, and see it. This would be extermely
useful when working with multiple files to make 'Buffers' menu floating 
and see current buffers list. But I have a big issue
using this approach, which prevents me using any of floating menu's.

If make any menu as floating window (with the mouse, press on 
---------------), and then I want
to type some command in command line (M-x) I experience newline and 
spaces and tabs inserted as garbage to the command
line (3 spaces or tabs and single newline).

As soon as I close the external floating menu, all returns to its normal 
state and I can enter commands without removing garbage
in prior.

Do you have any hints ? I have tried to look at emacs-devel archives 
with no luck.

Here is how it looks:
http://www.halogen-dg.com/emacs1.gif
http://www.halogen-dg.com/emacs2.gif

If I enter any command, I get "[No match]" until I remove garbage..

Thanks.

Alex

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* active menu, GTK and commands
@ 2005-10-31 12:01 Alex V. Koval
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alex V. Koval @ 2005-10-31 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi

What I really like about new GTK interface in emacs is that I can make 
any menu floating, and see it. This would be extermely
useful when working with multiple files to make 'Buffers' menu floating 
and see current buffers list. But I have a big issue
using this approach, which prevents me using any of floating menu's.

If make any menu as floating window (with the mouse, press on 
---------------), and then I want
to type some command in command line (M-x) I experience newline and 
spaces and tabs inserted as garbage to the command
line (3 spaces or tabs and single newline).

As soon as I close the external floating menu, all returns to its normal 
state and I can enter commands without removing garbage
in prior.

Do you have any hints ? I have tried to look at emacs-devel archives 
with no luck.

Here is how it looks:
http://www.halogen-dg.com/emacs1.gif
http://www.halogen-dg.com/emacs2.gif

If I enter any command, I get "[No match]" until I remove garbage..

Thanks.

Alex

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