>Michael Raskin <[email protected]> writes: > >>>I have been using stumpwm for several years and am very happy and >>> can't contemplate otherwise. >>> >>>I just noticed a change in debian sid. >>> >>>The new version of evince 3.10 (which is a pdf viewer) >>>mousewheel no longer scrolls up and down the page while running under >>>stumpwm. >>> >>>I reported to evince upstream and they denied it as a problem on their end. >>> >>>I found they are right when i opened up lxde icewm gnome etc evince worked >>>normally. >> >> Reproduction attempt. >> >> evince 3.10.3 >> StumpWM: filonenko-mikhail's truetype fork, top of branch >> Mouse: touchpad with synaptics drivers >> >> environment: GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 >> >> Scrolling works fine. >> > >Well, I have an identical behaviour, only evince refuses to scroll by >mouse wheel. I guess maybe changing stumpwm version could work. In any >way it seems odd, problem is only evince, and only this version. Other >applications and previous versions of evince worked fine. > >But, to be fair, I upgraded my system completely, so it would be worth >trying: >1) Downgrade evince >2) Upgrade (sidegrade??) stumpwm > >In any regard, why only evince? > >evince 3.10.3 >StumpWM 0.9.7.80-gb1271a9 >Mouse logitech M215 > >gdk native windows??
Apparently, evince is currently built here in such a way that it simultaneously depends on gtk2 and gtk3 for different things⦠This may make my reproduction attempt non-representative. _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel
