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Re: Status of my GTK efforts.
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Status of my GTK efforts. |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:02:58 -0700 (MST) |
I'm no expert on XIM, but GDK does a lot of that internally. It sets its
own
InstantiateCallback, I am not sure how this would interract with Emacs XIM
handling.
Could you please investigate this enough so that you can tell me
whether there is a shortcoming in GTK or GDK in this area?
> Could you explain in more detail what it means to filter WM_protocols,
> and what it means to compress enter/leave events?
When GTK gets an Enter notify event, it peeks at the next event and if
there is
one and it is a Leave notify, it throws those two events away. The same is
done if first a Leave notify event is followed by an Enter notify. As this
is
done in GTK, only GTK widgets should be affected.
Does this cause a problem for Emacs? Should I ask the GTK developers
to add a way to turn this off?
Re: Status of my GTK efforts., Jan D., 2002/01/02