From 63ae00622a7220d816b08740505def215fe93ea9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pietro Gagliardi Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 13:00:19 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] More TODOs about mouse button click counts. The GTK+ implementation might be the killer here... --- todo.md | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/todo.md b/todo.md index 020afa7..66dc585 100644 --- a/todo.md +++ b/todo.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ super ultra important things: - yes it does - in general, figure out what to do on multiple events, period - current behavior: - - Windows: no modifier release unless one modifier is released while another is still held; I think this can be overcome + - Windows (TODO verify): no modifier release unless one modifier is released while another is still held; I think this can be overcome - Unix: all modifiers send press AND release events; left+right sends two events; release mask == pressed keys | released button - Mac OS X: all modifiers send press AND release events; left+right sends TODO; release mask == pressed keys &^ released button - ideally we would want modifiers to behave like Up and Down: if a modifier was pressed or released, have a field Modifier that indicates which modifier was pressed, then use the Modifiers field to indicate which modifiers are currently held @@ -26,7 +26,12 @@ super ultra important things: - make sure MouseEvent's documentation has dragging described correctly (both Windows and GTK+ do) - pin down whether or not a click event gets sent if this click changes from a different window to the one with the Area - double-check to make sure MouseEvent.Held[] is sorted on Unix after we figure out how to detect buttons above button 5 -- cap click count to 2 on all platforms +- cap click count to 2 on all platforms? or normalize higher order clicks... + - Windows: down up doubledown up + - triple-clicks and higher: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2004/10/18/243925.aspx have to do it ourselves, but Microsoft provides everything we need to + - Unix: down up down doubledown up [down doubeldown tripledown up] + - TODO higher than triple-click? + - Mac OS X: down up doubledown up tripledown up 4down up... - the windows build appears to be unstable: - 64-bit crashes in malloc in wine with heap corruption warnings aplenty during DLL loading; in windows 7 it works fine - 32-bit: it works, but if I save the class name converted to UTF-16 beforehand, wine indicates that the class name is replaced with the window title, so something there is wrong...