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[bug #35431] cursor issues


From: Sebastian Reitenbach
Subject: [bug #35431] cursor issues
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 18:11:20 +0000
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD i386; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.0

Follow-up Comment #2, bug #35431 (project gnustep):

I now can always reproduce the following:

After login in GWorkspace, I have a File Viewer open.

Viewer behaviour is set to browsing.
There, between the top, where I can drag 'n drop my bookmarks, and where the
icons are, there is this thing that I can move up and down, i.e. to hide the
bookmarks, or to enlarge that space. When I hover my mouse arrow over this
line, then it changes to the horizontal resize arrow, this arrow with pointers
up and down.
I don't need to click or anything, afterwards it just stays this way. The File
Viewer window needs to be the active window to trigger this change.

A second thing I observed reproducibly:
when I try dragging an application from the file viewer to the dock, hover it
over the dock, the arrow gets green, and this forbidden sign (the circle with
the line from lower left to top right). When I release the mouse cursor when
the arrow is this forbidden sign then it stays this way.
When I release the application, while the icon is green, then afterwards the
icon stays green.

The icons still change, when I hover it over another application. It doesn't
matter whether its green, thsi forbiddne sign, or the resize arrow, but when I
move it for example over GNUmail window, or a different App, then the icon
changes back to normal, when I move the cursor further, over the desktop
again, or the file viewer, then its back to its wrong icon.

Hope my descriptions were clear enough to be able to reproduce things.

Sebastian


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