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Re: w32 hourglass cursor
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Dmitry Antipov |
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Re: w32 hourglass cursor |
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Thu, 03 Jul 2014 21:33:18 +0400 |
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On 07/03/2014 09:07 PM, Dani Moncayo wrote:
When I move the cursor, its shape change to busy, yes, but when the
execution ends (either by cancelling it with C-g or when it
completes), the shape remains the same (busy). This problem is
specific to the patched binary.
Hm....
5) Do M-x new-frame then repeat 1)-4) but move mouse between two frames
and make sure that you have busy cursor in both of them.
Here the behavior is equal with or without the patch: the cursor shape
is busy in the original frame (where I started the execution of the
macro) and normal (arrow or I-beam) when I go over the other frame.
This is completely different from we have under X where busy cursor
is shown on all GUI frames. Could you also please test this stuff (which
is mostly borrowed from the relevant X code)?
Dmitry
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Re: w32 hourglass cursor, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/07/03