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Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky
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Leonid Pauzner |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Jul 1999 21:11:20 +0400 (MSD) |
28-Jul-99 07:18 Vlad Harchev wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Vlad Harchev wrote:
> Here is a patch that contains other small patches posted by me in this thread
[...]
Reading your patch I see too many places in different files
where textarea_drawn is set to FALSE, especially these two in mainloop:
> diff -ru lynx2-8-3dev4-fixed-old/src/LYMainLoop.c
> lynx2-8-3dev4-fixed/src/LYMainLoop.c
> --- lynx2-8-3dev4-fixed-old/src/LYMainLoop.c Thu Jul 15 09:50:48 1999
> +++ lynx2-8-3dev4-fixed/src/LYMainLoop.c Wed Jul 28 07:02:14 1999
> @@ -742,6 +748,10 @@
> getresult = getfile(&newdoc);
> #endif /* TRACK_INTERNAL_LINKS */
> +#ifndef NO_NOSTICKY_INPUTS
> + textarea_drawn = FALSE; /* for sure */
> +#endif
> +
> switch(getresult) {
> case NOT_FOUND:
> @@ -1453,7 +1463,9 @@
> * All display_partial calls ends here for final redraw.
> */
> if (curdoc.line != Newline) {
> -
> +#ifndef NO_NONSTICKY_INPUTS
> + textarea_drawn = FALSE;
> +#endif
> refresh_screen = FALSE;
> HText_pageDisplay(Newline, prev_target);
Two entries above seems chosen in a wrong (non-standard) location.
Does the resetting should be done before HText_pageDisplay()?
If yes, "partial display" output will be affected at getfile() stage
[try lynx -debug_partial -partial_thres=2].
Also, there is the second HText_pageDisplay() call of "refresh cycle",
is it relevant or not?
[BTW, the first document when running with -trace go that cycle -
is it intentionally or what? (very old question)].
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, (continued)
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, mattack, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, mattack, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/29
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky,
Leonid Pauzner <=
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Heather Stern, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Heather, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Heather Stern, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Vlad Harchev, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Heather, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev patch that allows text inputs to be non-sticky, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Heather, 1999/07/28
- Re: lynx-dev non-sticky text inputs, Klaus Weide, 1999/07/28