I can reproduce this problem (on an Intel iMac). The coordinates passed look correct, though.
Mouse to the left of the screen:
2006-05-25 09:21:42.756 TextMate[396] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {84, 242}
Mouse to the right:
2006-05-25 09:22:57.174 TextMate[396] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {1422, 383}
Chris
On May 25, 2006, at 1:55 AM, Eric Coleman wrote:
Do we need to send you the logs ;) If so, where are they.
Eric Coleman
On May 25, 2006, at 12:47 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24/5/2006, at 4:36, Eric Coleman wrote:
I only have my laptops lcd, so, the answer is yes.
Unfortunately I was not able to fix this for the just released r1031. I did however make it log the coordinates at which it tries to open the menu. This should tell if I supply wrong coordinates, or if it’s the NSPopUpButtonCell which decides to show the menu somewhat truncated.
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