Le mardi 16 août 2016 à 15:49 +0200, Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez a écrit : > On 16/08/16 14:48, Philippe Charpentier wrote: > > > > Thank you very much for your quick answer! > > > > The MiniBrowser is present in webkitgtk4-devel-2.12.3, but the result is > > exactly the same as with GtkLauncher: same loss of mouse functionality. > > The inspector works and shows a LOT of errors! > > > > _______________________________________________ > > webkit-gtk mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk > > > > This seems a Fedora specific bug. > > I can reproduce your problem with the MiniBrowser shipped with Fedora 24 > (From inside a chroot, with X11). When you put the mouse over the map > and you move the Mouse wheel, it scrolls the entire page rather than > zooming into the map. And if you click into the map and drags it, it > don't works. > > However I can't reproduce it on Debian. There the wheel mouse behaves as > expected (zooms into the map), and you can click&drag the map. > > I also tested with a recent build of WebKit trunk on Fedora 24, and it > doesn't show the problem. Only happens with the WebKitGTK+ version > shipped and packaged by Fedora. > > So, not sure what could be the root cause of this, but I suggest you to > report a bug to Fedora regarding this. Maybe there is some build option > that the Fedora package enables that is triggering this. > > Regards. > Thank you very much for testing it. As you suggest I will report a bug to Fedora.
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