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--- Comment #5 from Tor Lillqvist ---
What's especially entertaining here is that what the coe actually wants to do
is to draw the line being dragged in "invert" ("xor") mode, but fails to do so
both in the non-OpenGL (solid
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--- Comment #4 from Tor Lillqvist ---
Interesting that in the OpenGL case, a black line is (incorrectly) drawn in the
column/row header area (but then a white line in the spreadsheet cell grid). I
wonder if this is a good
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--- Comment #3 from Tor Lillqvist ---
(Ah, but it isn't called when using OpenGL, so at least that's fine.)
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--- Comment #2 from Tor Lillqvist ---
The call to the Win32 InvertRect() in WinSalGraphicsImpl::invert() in
vcl/win/gdi/gdiimpl.cxx is fun. As far as I see, it has absolutely not effect
at all. At least not for its use case
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--- Comment #1 from Tor Lillqvist ---
Yep, I see what you mean. Can reproduce (in the 5.1 branch, presumably also in
master, but I don't have a build at the moment).
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