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@@ -52,21 +52,6 @@ super ultra important things: ``` figure out why - I think it has to do with invalid list deletions; roll back the panics and check -- the user can still [NSApp terminate:] from the Dock icon, bypassing Go itself - - ideally we need a QuitItem() function for this case if/when we add menus - - check this on all platforms - - Mac OS X (64-bit): window:good dock:BYPASSED appmenu:(none default?) expose:TODO altF4:(unassigned) ctlQ:(unassigned by default; likely because of the appmenu lack of assignment)(kb:good otherwise) - - Mac OS X (32-bit): window:TODO dock:TODO appmenu:TODO expose:TODO altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - - Windows XP: window:good taskbar:good taskmgr:good altF4:good(kb:good) ctlQ:(unassigned) - - Windows 7: window:good taskbar:good taskmgr:good altF4:good(kb:good) ctlQ:(unassigned) - - wine (KDE): window:good taskbar:good altF4:good(kb:TODO) ctlQ:(unassigned) - - KDE: window:good taskbar:good altF4:good(kb:TODO) ctlQ:(unassigned) - - Weston: window:TODO taskbar:TODO altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - - GNOME Shell: window:good taskbar:good expose:good altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - - MATE (for GNOME 2): window:TODO taskbar:TODO altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - - xfce: window:good taskbar:good altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - - Unity: window:good taskbar:good appmenu:(no default) altF4:good(kb:BYPASSED) ctlQ:(unassigned) - - LXDE: window:good taskbar:good altF4:TODO(kb:TODO) ctlQ:TODO(kb:TODO) - Cocoa: NSScrollView support is hacky at best - https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/cocoa/Conceptual/NSScrollViewGuide/Articles/Creating.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40003226-SW4 the warning about pixel alignment may or may not be heeded, not sure - frame sizes are a bit of a hack: the preferred size of a NSScrollView is the preferred size of its document view; the frameSize method described on the above link might be better but a real solution is optimal |
