--On 20 May 2005 14:38 +0200 Alexander Gottwald wrote:
I'm not sure how a minimized window or a partly obscured window can
notice mouse movement in that area. That's the main problem.
That made me realise that the obvious tool to investigate this is xev.
MotionNotify events come through from the c
On Friday, May 20, 2005 10:51 AM, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
> Anyway, tooltips which appear on top of any other window are not a bug
in my
> opinion. They appear topmost in windowed mode too.
The problem is not that the popups appear on top. It is that the
mouse position reports are passed to th
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Owen Rees wrote:
> --On 20 May 2005 11:51 +0200 Alexander Gottwald wrote:
>
> > Anyway, tooltips which appear on top of any other window are not a bug in
> > my opinion. They appear topmost in windowed mode too.
>
> The issue as far as I am concerned is not that the tooltip
--On 20 May 2005 11:51 +0200 Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Anyway, tooltips which appear on top of any other window are not a bug in
my opinion. They appear topmost in windowed mode too.
The issue as far as I am concerned is not that the tooltip display is on
top but that it occurs when the button etc
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Owen Rees wrote:
> --On 20 May 2005 09:43 +0100 Owen Rees wrote:
>
> > The popups appear with two Windows windows on top of the emacs window,
> > but if a cygwin/X window is interposed (e.g. xterm) the emacs popups do
> > not appear in the covered region.
>
> I have just not
--On 20 May 2005 09:43 +0100 Owen Rees wrote:
The popups appear with two Windows windows on top of the emacs window,
but if a cygwin/X window is interposed (e.g. xterm) the emacs popups do
not appear in the covered region.
I have just noticed that the popups appear even if the X window is
minimize
Nappi Chris-ra5809 wrote:
Hello all,
I have noticed that pop-up help balloons exhibit one or two problems
>>(depending on the program) when using the built-in rootless WM:
Some balloons to not go to the background when a Windows window is >>brought to
the front.
Other balloons actually come to th
--On 19 May 2005 17:35 +0200 Alexander Gottwald wrote:
What programs are these? Is the problem reproducable with common
windowing toolkits like KDE, GTK, Xt or Motif?
Otherwise it will be hard to determine how to fix this.
emacs (cygwin version running locally) has balloon help on the toolbar -
th
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Nappi Chris-ra5809 wrote:
> Luckily I found that the balloon.pl demo for Tk located in:
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8/cygwin/Tk/demos/widtrib
> exhibits the problem.
That's good. So we can try to find a solution
bye
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have noticed that pop-up help balloons exhibit one or two problems
>> >>(depending on the program) when using the built-in rootless WM:
>>
>> Some balloons to not go to the background when a Windows window is >>brought
>> to the front.
>>
>> Other balloons actually come t
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Nappi Chris-ra5809 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have noticed that pop-up help balloons exhibit one or two problems
> (depending on the program) when using the built-in rootless WM:
>
> Some balloons to not go to the background when a Windows window is brought to
> the front.
Hello all,
I have noticed that pop-up help balloons exhibit one or two problems (depending
on the program) when using the built-in rootless WM:
Some balloons to not go to the background when a Windows window is brought to
the front.
Other balloons actually come to the front when the mouse is o
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