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[Denemo-devel] [bug #27868] Cursor misbehaviour: "Left" seems "Right"


From: Nils Gey
Subject: [Denemo-devel] [bug #27868] Cursor misbehaviour: "Left" seems "Right"
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:38:08 +0000
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URL:
  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27868>

                 Summary: Cursor misbehaviour: "Left" seems "Right"
                 Project: GNU Denemo, a gtk+ frontend to GNU Lilypond
            Submitted by: steele
            Submitted on: Fri 30 Oct 2009 05:38:07 PM GMT
                Category: None
                Severity: 3 - Normal
              Item Group: None
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any

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Details:

Placing the cursor logically left of a standalone directive ("green bar") the
cursor is displayed right of it instead. This is the case on standard
directives or bookmark/rehearsal-mark. 

Problem: This leads to confusion (and the impression Denemo behaves wrong) if
you want to delete the item with either Del (forward) or Backspace
(backwards).  

Using a broader directive, like double barline, its not so critical but its
the same behaviour.

In fact the the cursor is placed exactly at the same point the directive
starts, so if its just a small, green line it looks "right of the line". 

Solution: Place the cursor really left of objects and let the right end of
the cursor touch the object instead of the left end.




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