On 08.04.2014 02:08, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
Resizing by window borders is a WM operation, is it not?

I agree. But the WM relies on services provided by Xorg.

What WM are you using, and does it work on other WMs?

I'm using KDE, the original openSuSE 13.1 binaries. No other WM tested up to 
now, and I don't think that it is really necessary.

I have several complete Xorg trees installed, normally my testX script looks 
for the most recent and uses it. If there is a problem
with that tree I can easily overrule the selection. I think it's clear that it 
would be false to blame KDE if it works as expected with
all old trees but fails with the tree fetched and compiled three days ago.

As I wrote in the original mail, it is impossible to grab a window border. 
Probably that was not clear enough:

Expected behavior: If the mouse cursor hits a window border, it changes it 
appearance and stays at the same location. If the left mouse button
is depressed the window might be resized.

Current behavior: The mouse cursor hits a window border, it does not change its 
appearance and is relocated a few pixels instead. If the mouse
cursor is moved a bit further there is a second unexpected relocation to the 
opposite direction. This new behavior of the mouse cursor has been
implemented for both axes. Resizing is impossible as the mouse cursor cannot be 
put exactly on the window border.

cu,
 Knut



On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Knut Petersen <knut_peter...@t-online.de 
<mailto:knut_peter...@t-online.de>> wrote:

    Hi everybody:

    Problem: Resizing of windows is broken as it is impossible to grab a window 
border.

    Broken version:
    full xorg git master build, 5. Apr 16:26, xserver git 
901fbfbbbd71c0d8208095...

    Known good version:
    full xorg git master build, 22. Mar 17:13, xserver git 
4fb31e4824d46edc80bb49b ...

    System:
    openSuSE 13.1 with kernel 3.13.9 and 3.14.0, Xorg git builds, AOpen 
i915GMm-hfs motherboard with Pentium M Dothan cpu

    Reproducibility: 100%

    Is this a known problem?

    If not: Bisecting required?

    cu,
     Knut
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