Removed TODO about not using bad-for-tracking features of NSEvent in Areas on Mac OS X since that's not relevant to our use of tracking areas.
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ func areaMouseEvent(self C.id, e C.id, click bool, up bool) {
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} else {
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which = 0 // reset for Held processing below
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}
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// the docs do say don't use this for tracking since it returns the state now, and mouse move events work by tracking, but as far as I can tell dragging the mouse over the inactive window does n ot generate an event on Mac OS X, so :/ (TODO see what happens when the program is the current one; in my own separate tests no harm was done so eh; also no need for this if tracking doesn't touch dragging)
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// the docs do say don't use this for tracking (mouseMoved:) since it returns the state now, and mouse move events work by tracking, but as far as I can tell dragging the mouse over the inactive window does not generate an event on Mac OS X, so :/ (tracking doesn't touch dragging anyway so)
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held := C.pressedMouseButtons()
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if which != 1 && (held & 1) != 0 { // button 1
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me.Held = append(me.Held, 1)
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