On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 12:39:03 +0000 (GMT), Michael Drake wrote: > The core treeview code behaves a bit better now. The main improvements > are to mouse input handling, textarea editing and tree rendering. > > The GTK and RISC OS front ends passing of browser_mouse_state has also > been fixed for various faults. I believe Chris has updated the Amiga > front end's browser_mouse_state setup too.
Yes, I checked them after seeing your commits and added double-clicks to the mouse events for browser windows, and middle-button double-clicks to treeviews. There might be a problem somewhere though, see my other message. > CORE1: The core now supports arbitrary line heights, but this is > currently set to a fixed 20px instead of being based on the > font size. This is because in the GTK front end, the desktop > dpi is not available at the time the trees are initialised and > generated at startup. See GTK1. Is the text size within treeview going to be picked up from NetSurf's default text size (or an adjustment thereof)? > With respect to NetSurf 2.7 release I didn't know there was going to be a 2.7 release :) But that's probably my fault for not hanging around IRC. Chris
