What's with the new builds SVN Menu. It pops up on the far bottom left of the screen, no where near my mouse cursor...
Regards,
Eric Coleman
Tiger, all updates applied, and it's on a 2ghz macbook pro.
Eric Coleman
On May 23, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24/5/2006, at 3:14, Eric Coleman wrote:
What's with the new builds SVN Menu. It pops up on the far bottom left of the screen, no where near my mouse cursor...
Are you running Tiger or Panther?
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TM on the primary monitor?
On May 23, 2006, at 9:56 PM, Eric Coleman wrote:
Tiger, all updates applied, and it's on a 2ghz macbook pro.
Eric Coleman
On May 23, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24/5/2006, at 3:14, Eric Coleman wrote:
What's with the new builds SVN Menu. It pops up on the far bottom left of the screen, no where near my mouse cursor...
Are you running Tiger or Panther?
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On 5/23/06, Eric Coleman eric@aplosmedia.com wrote:
Tiger, all updates applied, and it's on a 2ghz macbook pro.
Eric Coleman
The same here.
Kent.
I only have my laptops lcd, so, the answer is yes.
Here's a screen shot:
http://dropbox.aplosmedia.com/txt.png
Eric Coleman
On May 23, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Jeffrey Robert Spies wrote:
TM on the primary monitor?
On May 23, 2006, at 9:56 PM, Eric Coleman wrote:
Tiger, all updates applied, and it's on a 2ghz macbook pro.
Eric Coleman
On May 23, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24/5/2006, at 3:14, Eric Coleman wrote:
What's with the new builds SVN Menu. It pops up on the far bottom left of the screen, no where near my mouse cursor...
Are you running Tiger or Panther?
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It's fine for me on my G4 powerbook with Tiger 10.4.6
On May 23, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 24/5/2006, at 3:14, Eric Coleman wrote:
What's with the new builds SVN Menu. It pops up on the far bottom left of the screen, no where near my mouse cursor...
Are you running Tiger or Panther?
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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.
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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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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On May 25, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Chris Thomas wrote:
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
It works fine on my iBook G4 with 10.4.4, without the latest one or two security updates. This is what I get by trying it at the four corners.
2006-05-25 08:45:36.681 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {-13, 784} 2006-05-25 08:45:41.919 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {1010, 784} 2006-05-25 08:45:45.617 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {1007, 17} 2006-05-25 08:45:50.376 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {-13, 17}
Haris
I get:
2006-05-25 13:25:16.171 TextMate[19756] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {641, 663}
And my screen is as follows:
http://dropbox.aplosmedia.com/txt-issue.png
My cursor is in the project drawer, on update-database.php
Eric Coleman
On May 25, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 8:25 AM, Chris Thomas wrote:
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
It works fine on my iBook G4 with 10.4.4, without the latest one or two security updates. This is what I get by trying it at the four corners.
2006-05-25 08:45:36.681 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {-13, 784} 2006-05-25 08:45:41.919 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {1010, 784} 2006-05-25 08:45:45.617 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {1007, 17} 2006-05-25 08:45:50.376 TextMate[547] showMenuForBundleItems:usingTextView:atLocation: {-13, 17}
Haris
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On 25/5/2006, at 15:25, Chris Thomas wrote:
I can reproduce this problem (on an Intel iMac). The coordinates passed look correct, though.
Thanks -- I am using the NSPopUpButtonCell w/o an enclosing view, and that is likely what causes this truncation of coordinates (though strangely only on some systems, maybe intel systems is the difference).
Unfortunately there isn’t really any way to bring up context menus in Cocoa -- well, there is this NSPopUpButtonCell which seems to not be a good choice, and then NSMenu’s popUpContextMenu:… but that one is rather limited (e.g. can’t set the font, won’t “return” the item selected) and it includes items the user has installed as “Contextual Menu Plug-ins”.
So I guess we’re left with the Carbon Menu Manager… oh well, I wanted to show tab triggers with a “badge” anyway, which is only doable by messing with HiView objects.