On Feb 10, 2008 4:16 PM, peter sikking <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > right-click is a shortcut for a primary way to do things. So in > this case I see good chances for the not-so-often-used options > to go in their own little menu that gets accessed from a > small-no-relief-low-contrast-icon button in the corner of the dialog. They are already accessible that way, using the little button in the upper right corner -- but two levels down in the menu, which is not so good. Anwyay I don't like that little arrow icon, which is hard for me to see and hard for me to hit using the mouse. > find a legal way and you are my hero. Mitch and I could find > no way how gtk supports showing the relief only on mouse-over, > for things like pop-up menus. It will be amazing if you ever see me claiming to be able to solve a programming problem that has defeated Mitch, but this particular problem might be easier than it was a year ago, because Gtk+ 2.12 has added a "shadow-type" style property to the GtkComboBox widget, which is the basis of most of the menus you are talking about, if I understand you correctly. -- Bill _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer