Hi Earle,
The DLL hook is fairly straightforward to use, but is intrusive on the rest
of a system, (MS don't really recommend using them!)
MSDN however have lots of stuff on hooks e.g.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/winui/WinUI/WindowsUserInterface/Win
dowing/Hooks/AboutHooks.asp
I've
Hi,
I been looking into replacing the mouse timers in multiwindow mode.
Reference:-
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-05/msg00591.html
One interesting quick-fix, to improve out-of xwindow mouse responsiveness
to reduce 'transition pointer artefacts' on leaving xwindows, is to reduce
the
Howdy Colin!
At 08:14 PM 6/17/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I been looking into replacing the mouse timers in multiwindow mode.
One interesting quick-fix, to improve out-of xwindow mouse responsiveness
to reduce 'transition pointer artefacts' on leaving xwindows, is to reduce
the value of
Hi Earle,
Just to say this patch works fine for me.
Thanks
Colin
Earle,
Any reason we shouldn't install a message hook when the user presses and
holds a mouse button or modifier key?
On a related note, what is up with
winmultiwindowwindow.c/winTopLevelWindowProc()/WM[NC]MOUSELEAVE and the
SetTimer call? This must have been something that Kensuke did
Howdy Harold,
At 11:45 PM 5/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Any reason we shouldn't install a message hook when the user presses and
holds a mouse button or modifier key?
I'm not sure what you mean by this, do a mouse capture? This may change
the semantics,
because then any drop-target window won't
Howdy Harold, let me just say thanks for the efforts you've been giving
while trying to herd cats^Wpatches...
At ***02:37 AM*** 5/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
11) Try, in vain, to maintain a uniform coding style and
variable/function naming convention. I am mostly winning the
curly-brace (curly
Howdy Colin, glad to hear it's working 100%. The original problem
was the endianness of Windoze 1-bit bitmap when using a non-32-bit
wide destination. I think the code was writing into the unused
portion of the 32-bits and you got garbage in the real mask part.
I found some kde apps on a linux
Earle,
Whatever you do, don't send a patch for the mouse release fix until I
can make another test release. I am getting swamped with patches here.
Thanks.
Harold
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
Howdy Colin, glad to hear it's working 100%. The original problem
was the endianness of Windoze
Howdy Harold,
At 12:04 AM 5/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Whatever you do, don't send a patch for the mouse release fix until I can
make another test release. I am getting swamped with patches here. Thanks.
OK, truce!
-Earle F. Philhower, III
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Okay, test release posted.
Please replace local source with source from test release, reapply local
patches to test source, and submit new patches as needed. :)
I have made lots of style fixes to the source, so you might as well
replace all files... otherwise diffs will be useless for me as
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Okay, test release posted.
Please replace local source with source from test release, reapply local
patches to test source, and submit new patches as needed. :)
Harold, can you import your local tree to the cvs on sourceforge? So we can
easily do updates and keep
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