On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 10:08 +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote: > It's all done by the library anyway, libXi provides a double for these values. > Clients won't notice the difference.
So make it an INT32 and pass around 16.16 coordinates inside the X server. That will ensure that the fractional coordinates are handled correctly through all server paths without having to test with devices that generate fractional data. > The focus model is the same as it was before, just the wire format has been > added. So DeliverFocusedEvent() now delivers both XI2 and XI1. Not sure about > this specific case you mentioned, but if it was covered in the old model, then > it is covered now. If not - then the model is buggy anyway. The old model focus stuff was terrible -- you'd get focus events only when the focus was explicitly moved, not when it moved implicitly to follow the pointer. As a further fix, it would be nice to have a focus model which set the input focus to a specific window and *didn't* follow the pointer inside sub-windows. Application embedding really wants this. Fixing focus would be a huge win, and might get applications to abandon core events more quickly :-) > So the current solution isn't pretty either and needs to be fixed. which one > is easier to fix remains to be seen. Frankly, I expect fixing event routing to be easier than fixing grabs. But, I haven't tried either... -- [email protected]
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