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2006-11-18
I wonder why anybody did not mentioned Firefox problem with GTK2 Mac style menubar.
There is a "conflict" here.
Firefox does noy use PURE GTK2 to draw its interface. It uses XUL which uses GTK2 look, this makes Firefox unusable with Mac style GTK2 menubar [While menu disappears from GTK2 apps and shows as the Mac menu, Firefox menu is still there untouched and Mac menu is empty], I wonder how do they resolve this.
.. and yes, add that functionality to Gnome, by default off of course, great feature not only for Mac OS X incomers but also for everybody that wants to try something new.