M1 actually does matter, this is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/5305. I'll build 4.13 with the
latest Gtk-3-24.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec 12, 2022, at 7:36 AM, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
>
> Not transitory. I don’t think the M1 chip should matter since it appears to
> be ru
Not transitory. I don’t think the M1 chip should matter since it appears to be
running under Rosetta. But Ventura brings in its own versions of various
libraries. I rolled forward to get Xcode (for other work) but this appears to
have been a side effect.
Not generally a problem except when
Adrian has it right. I’m going to restart and see if it’s transitory.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 10, 2022, at 1:07 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> John,
>
> It sounds like Victor is describing the ToolBar overflow 'menu'.
>
> I can get this menu when I narrow my window width such th
John,
It sounds like Victor is describing the ToolBar overflow 'menu'.
I can get this menu when I narrow my window width such that icons would
be 'off window' to the right.
But I can't reproduce the behavior described. My overflow entries appear
to work properly. (4.12 on Monterey)
Regards
Um, on macOS there aren't supposed to be menus on the window, they go on the
menubar at the top of the screen. If it's too wide macOS is supposed to make
room for it by hiding as many of the "menubar extra" icons on the right side.
So is there somewhere that I've missed setting up the integrati
I’ve not poked at it very long, but what I’m experiencing is if the window
isn’t wide enough (my normal practice) there appears a menu on the right of the
toolbar with (typically) one or more of Post, Unpost, Pay - possibly more.
Normal behaviour is that I can select any of these by pulling dow