Em Ter, 2006-11-07 às 17:25 +0000, Bill Haneman escreveu:
> Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes wrote:
> > Em Ter, 2006-11-07 às 16:06 +0000, Bill Haneman escreveu:
> >
> >> The obvious big difference between orca and gnopernicus (or gnome-mag in
> >> standalone mode) is that orca tells gnome-mag where and when to draw the
> >> cursor. That's a big change in logic from the other model.
> >>
> >
> > Agreed, but correct if I'm wrong Bill, the change to make the server
> > tells gnome-mag where to draw the cursor doesn't affect the DAMAGE
> > listener behavior, but if you start orca and enable magnification and
> > open a terminal and move the mouse near to the blink cursor you will not
> > see it blink in the magnified screen, only when you move the mouse.
> Does the problem only happen when the mouse/pointer is near the blink
> cursor, or is the problem present even when the pointer is not close?
No, it happen all the time. I also forget to mention that it also occur
when Orca is not controlling how to draw the cursor.
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