On 2010/8/9 16:10, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 08/08/10 18:38, H Xu wrote:
Hello everybody,
If I always use mouse under GTK to browse text file in gvim, sometimes
gvim stops working:
It will not respond any key strokes or mouse actions inside the vim box,
what I can do is to
click the close button.
Anyone has any idea?
Thank you.
Regards,
Hong Xu
08/09/2010
hm, all I can say is that it shouldn't happen. What gvim version?
(7.2.446? 7.3e? Normal? Big? Huge? Recent 7.3 changesets have no GTK1
support, but if 7.2 or earlier: GTK1 or GTK2?) Do you know the GTK
version? What is 'mouse' set to? (:verbose set mouse? ) Any special
kind of mouse? Anything particular you did, that makes it happen more
often? When it happens, is gvim using high or low CPU% time? (You can
ascertain this using some program like [command-line] "top", [KDE]
"ksysguard", [Gnome] "gnome-system-monitor" etc.)
With a bug report, it is always better to provide too much information
than too little.
Best regards,
Tony.
Hello,
OK, Here is my test environment:
OS: Linux (Fedora 13)
Desktop: GNOME and KDE
gvim: both 7.2.446 and 7.3e
GTK: vim 7.2: version 1 and 2 vim7.3: version 2, Huge version, with
python enabled
mouse is set to "a"
To reproduce it, don't use keyboard. For example, browse the help files.
use mouse
to click on the links and use the mouse wheel to scroll. And sometimes
select some
text by mouse. Keep doing this. A few minutes later, or maybe less than
one minute,
it's not sure, it happens( sometimes it doesn't happen then you have
to restart gvim
to reproduce it). However, I test it under gvim 7.3f today, and it seems
that it doesn't
happen now(at least until now I haven't seen it). I don't know the
reason, but if it works
well then it's ok. If I see it again, I will report it here.
Thanks.
Regards,
Hong Xu
2010/8/9
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