nanogui: more getting to grips with Nano-X: weirdness with events.
Subject:
Re: more getting to grips with Nano-X: weirdness with events.
From:
Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date:
16 Jun 2000 13:04:57 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.04.10006161358330.585-100000@hyperspace.linuxhacker.org>
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Simon Wood wrote:
> I'm seeing that the holding the button down on the mouse is blocking the
> enter/exit events, and the subsequent button up event is being issued even
I noticed the same thing when I was writing the window manager- clicking
on a button then moving the mouse away without releasing it should
deactivate it, but that doesn't happen because I never get the exit event.
> when cursor is outside of the window boundary. Button down events do not
> occur outside window boundary.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. Why would you get a button down
event if the mouse was outside the window you were listening for events
on? If you want to get button down events when the mouse isn't over an
application window, select to receive events for the root window.
> Is this normal behaviour, and should it be??
Yes, and I don't think so.
> (RRPITA)
Huh?
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