Hello all,

just did some tests with the selection rectangle on a 1.5 installation. The right click seems to be OK most of the times. Sometimes however the right-click repositions the cursor. In that case the rectangle disappears as it should. I can not however reproduce when the cursor reposition on right-click. It just sometimes does so.

Wim.


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Hi guys,

Did some further testing and i think this all
has nothing to do with the mouse listener.

Can all ppl that use Tiger test this...

Select an area, and instead of just (right)clicking
somewhere in the area rightclick on the left upper
hand of the area... the rubberband will remain.
This area is about to act that way until you move
to much to the right bottom of the area, then on
one time the rubberband will disapear.

So it has nothing to do with the mouselistener,
but merely somewhere within he calculation of
the selected area.

As far as i can test... and you should devide the
area into 4 separate blocks... for example...

|---------|----------|
|         |          |
|    1    |     2    |
|         |          |
|---------|----------|
|         |          |
|    3    |     4    |
|         |          |
|---------|----------|

this is the complete selection...
devided into 4 areas to make it some clearer.

so when you right-click the selection somewhere
in area 1 or 2 the selection remains... but if you
reach area 3 or 4 then it disapears, so this has
nothing to do with the mouselistener, but merely
with the calculation of the size of the selected
area. This test is done with the compiled code
from CVS (so not with the sources i get from
Kenneth nor the binary he distributed).

Anyway, any idea which module we should debug ?
Let me know and i'll start debugging.

Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best Regards,

Patrick Bielen

System-Administrator Stafa Holland BV
Microsoft Certified Professional
Sun Certified Java Programmer





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