I've observed this same behavior on a Suse installation (also w/ GTK hid). Maybe stealing focus is not the issue? My first impresstion when I had it happen was that the event generated by the mouse click (as when drawing lines) came back saying the right button rather than the left button had been pressed.

Joe T


Tomaz Solc wrote:

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Hi

Do you hit the breakpoint, or do you get the drawing errors without
hitting the breakpoint?

Yes, I always hit the breakpoint immediately after I click the left
mouse button for the second time to place the end of the line.

If the breakpoint is hit (and you haven't moved the mouse pointer
outside the drawing window while drawing a line), then I suspect some
other application on your system is stealing focus for a moment and then
returning it.

I also tried this with only X running (no GNOME desktop, window manager
or any other applications running). In that case I never hit the
breakpoint and also there is no weird scrolling.

Do you have any idea what application would be stealing the focus? I'm
not running anything special - just the stock GNOME installation that
comes with Debian. Gschem and other tools don't seem to have any
problems with this.

Best regards
Tomaz Solc
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