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Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?
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YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu |
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Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac? |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:43:43 +0900 (JST) |
>>>>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 09:21:52 -0400, "Adrian Robert" <address@hidden> said:
>> `drawRect:' is called back automatically during the modal loop on
>> resize drag. You cannot do "redisplay" that may involve Lisp
>> evaluation in such a window-system-level event handling context,
>> but "expose" is OK as it just shows the contents of the "current
>> matrix" that was constructed by the previous "redisplay".
> Hmm.. the effect looks a little amateurish though.
But better than whiteout :-).
> I guess it's useful on a resize-smaller to see more or less what
> will be shown, but.. it would be nice to drop out of the modal loop
> and track drags manually, as with scrolling, but even subclassing
> NSWindow I couldn't do it.
Yes, I thought of manual (nonmodal) tracking of the resize handle,
too. But I thought that it's too much to implement at this stage.
YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu
address@hidden
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, (continued)
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Adrian Robert, 2007/09/13
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Jason Rumney, 2007/09/13
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Kenichi Handa, 2007/09/13
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Adrian Robert, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Jason Rumney, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Adrian Robert, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2007/09/14
- Re: font-backend mechanism on Windows and Mac?, Adrian Robert, 2007/09/15
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