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Re: The mouse is where?
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Re: The mouse is where?


  • Subject: Re: The mouse is where?
  • From: "Hamish Allan" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 05:20:59 +0000

On Jan 29, 2008 6:32 PM, Quincey Morris <email@hidden> wrote:

> No, I haven't made any bug reports yet.
>
> The first of these is not a bug, after all. I posted on this somewhere
> in the middle of the discussion. The "inconsistent" behavior is what's
> documented to happen if you *don't* use the "track during drags"
> option of the tracking area. Turning on the option makes the messages
> appear at the correct time.

It still seems wrong to me, documented or not, that the behaviour is
inconsistent.

> The second of these is the tip of a larger iceberg.

Indeed, but everything stems from making the application developer
decide whether or not the mouse is inside or outside the newly-created
tracking rect. I guess you could call it an enhancement request, but
as you point out, the current behaviour basically forces you to write
your own tracking code if you want things to work correctly.

Hamish
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