nanogui: more getting to grips with Nano-X: weirdness with events.


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Subject: Re: more getting to grips with Nano-X: weirdness with events.
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 16 Jun 2000 16:06:48 -0000
Message-Id: <00b001bfd7ac$e3410860$15320cd0@gregh>

: > 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.

This is a bug.  I'll look into it.




: 
: > 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.

Perhaps keyboard focus should remain with a new concept
of the "active" window, maintained by clicking on that window's
title bar...

Regards,

Greg



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