El mié, 29-10-2014 a las 12:19 +1300, Gavin Lambert escribió: > On Wednesday, 29 October 2014, quoth Carlos Garcia Campos: > > > > What's new in the WebKitGTK+ 2.7.1 release? > > =========================================== > > > > - Add initial gestures support. For now only drag, zoom and tap > > gestures are supported, but it's enough to make WebKitGTK+ usable > > in touch screens. It requires GTK+ 3.14. > > Is there an option to disable these? Configure-time or API?
No, it isn't, but we have just landed it, so we can add a way to disable gestures somehow, either compile time or adding a new setting. Note that gestures only work on real touch screens and when the touch screen is used, the interaction with keyboard and mouse hasn't changed at all. > Not that I'm likely to update to this version any time soon (I'm still > in WebKit1, as mentioned previously), but I'm using WebKitGTK in a > context where I'm quite happy that the zoom gesture in particular does > not work. Just out of curiosity, but what's that context where zoom gesture not working is a good thing? > (FWIW, tap and drag already worked with the touchscreen that I'm > using. Tap and drag work in WebKit1 using a recent enough GTK+ version, because those features are implemented by GtkScrolledWindow. > Although oddly right-click via EmulateThirdButton appears to have > stopped working somewhere between 1.8.1 and 2.4.5, but as this was > also Debian wheezy => jessie the fault may lie elsewhere.) > > > -- Carlos Garcia Campos http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF3D322D0EC4582C3
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