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- From: hjv@phil.ruu.nl (Hendrik Jan Veenstra)
- Subject: Re: drop down menus in GEM
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- Organization: Department of Philosophy, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- References: <hjv.724944923@groucho.phil.ruu.nl> <1h6pbiINNg72@obelix.uni-muenster.de>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:05:15 GMT
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- kuehn@math.uni-muenster.de (Ulrich Kuehn) writes:
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- >In article 724944923@groucho.phil.ruu.nl, hjv@phil.ruu.nl (Hendrik Jan Veenstra) writes:
- >>hohmuth@freia.inf.tu-dresden.de (Michael Hohmuth) writes:
- >>>
- >>
- >Have you thought of a networking extension to GEM? Who do you think will draw
- >a menu, when the used screen is on another machine somewhere over the net?
- >The screenmanager there must at least have a copy of the objects to draw,
- >so changing simply the object's flags is not enough, you have to set up the
- >menu again by menu_bar, or use menu_icheck at all.
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- Uhuh... guess I just never thought about this kind of applications et.al.
- Of course y're right -- point taken :). And thanks for the explanation.
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