Also, evince seems to be using XInput heavily
(it is the only application on my computer, apart from Xournal, that distinguishes between fingertouch of a touchscreen (which results in scrolling)
and touch with pen (which does nothing))

On 01/19/2014 08:18 PM, Michael Raskin wrote:
Michael Raskin <38a93...@rambler.ru> 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.




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