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It seems most GTK apps like mintMenu and the default Gnome2/Mate menu use the GDK grab focus functions to grab input (pointer/keyboard). These functions appear to suck all input to the app like a blackhole. This patch gives more interactivity to the mintMenu window, making it a first class object in the desktop. Things that work now: * When the window is open, hovering on other desktop icons highlights them * Clicking outside the window propagates the event (e.g. select another window) * Alt-tab and other events unfocus and hide the window * Scrollbars in the mintMenu finally work right * Probably several other small things |
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plugins | ||
search_engines | ||
applications.list | ||
capi.py | ||
compile.py | ||
dotted.png | ||
icon.png | ||
icon.svg | ||
keybinding.py | ||
mint-logo.svg | ||
mintMenu.glade | ||
mintMenu.png | ||
mintMenu.py | ||
mintMenuConfig.glade | ||
mintMenuConfig.py | ||
mintRemove.glade | ||
mintRemove.py | ||
pointerMonitor.py | ||
popup.xml | ||
visualisation-logo.png |