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Re: start buttons?: msg#00183

Subject: Re: start buttons?
> This is probably a dumb question, but....
> 
> I've always wondered how to code something similar to the taskbar like
> what you'd get with KDE or Gnome where you have a main button you click on
> which pops upward with menu options?
> 
> Dare I say it "like the start button in Windows"
> 
> Anyone able to show me a coding example?  Would it just be something like
> a button that's smart enough to know where to put a popup menu in relation
> to where it is itself?

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