Events aren't delivered to surfaces. They're delivered to clients.
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Bill Spitzak <spit...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 05/07/2014 01:47 AM, Pekka Paalanen wrote: > > It is for normal windows like registered with xdg_shell where >> sub-surfaces are not suitable for tooltips. A sub-surface is a part of >> the window, not another window. A tooltip is not expected to change the >> window geometry, but a sub-surface does count into the window geometry. >> Extruding sub-surfaces therefore affect the (parent) window geometry. It >> is in the protocol spec. >> > > Are you saying that a sub-surface that extends outside the area of the > parent surface should cause mouse/touch events in this extended area to be > delivered to the parent? > > My personal feeling is that the intuitive approach that events are > delivered "normally" to subsurfaces is the correct one. Especially if > subsurfaces are going to be the method of embedding one client inside > another. I think it is ok to say that subsurfaces with non-empty input > areas are broken in toytoolkit. > > _______________________________________________ > wayland-devel mailing list > wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel > -- Jasper
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