Hi,
It is indeed a bit erratic. At the latest, I can show it to you first hand at Smalltalks.
Cheers, Doru
On 4 Oct 2011, at 21:08, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi Alex, I don't understand well the problem, or I can not reproduce it... I'm doing what you say and I don't see a problem there. Said so... carbon and cocoa event handling procedures are complete different, so... yes, it is possible that there are some glitch somewhere... if you can provide me some more info, I can continue digging into it.
cheers, Esteban
El 04/10/2011, a las 8:37a.m., Alexandre Bergel escribió:
Hi Esteban,
We have a serious problem with Mondrian, and we believe this comes from the way events are handled by the virtual machine. When drag and dropping a morph, it happens that the morph is dragged by 1 pixel to the left. As a short test, do a "Morph new openInWorld", grab the morph and when you release it by pressing the left mouse button, it moves by 1 pixel.
The problem is still around with the Jenkins VM (CogVM), but works fine with the Elliot's Cog VM.
Any idea where this comes from?
Cheers, Alexandre
On 4 Oct 2011, at 02:44, moose-technology@googlecode.com wrote:
Comment #8 on issue 698 by stephane...@gmail.com: Mondrian does not properly raise MOElementSelection http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=698
did you check the event that is generated? If you look in eventModel on Squeak source, you will see that there is listener that print event on the transcript now since this is VM code and you will not see anything in the image. So bad idea. Did you contact esteban?
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