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Re: NSCursor mismatched push and pop


From: Germán Arias
Subject: Re: NSCursor mismatched push and pop
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 00:54:04 -0600

El mar, 08-10-2013 a las 00:36 -0600, Germán Arias escribió:
> El lun, 07-10-2013 a las 16:06 -0600, Germán Arias escribió:
> > mouseMoved, has a the delta:
> > 
> > deltaX = 430.000000, deltaY = 82.000000
> > 
> > This assumes the cursor is entering, and set the I-beam again.
> > 
> 
> I added some NSLog messages to see what is happening here. Are these:
> 
> _lastPoint after resert cursor rects {x = 454; y = 62}
> _lastPoint used in _checkCursorRectangles {x = 33; y = 468}
> _lastPoint in MouseMoved {x = 453; y = 62}
> 
> First message is the value of _lastPoint after call the method
> -resetCursorRectangles after close the "open" panel. Second message show
> the value of _lastPoint used at _checkCursorRectangles:, when mouse
> moves. And the last message is the value that MouseMoved set to
> _lastPoint after check all rectangles.
> 
> The coordinates {x = 33; y = 468}, are where I clicked over the toolbar
> item. How is this possible? There isn't any piece of code that restores
> a previous value of mouse location to _lastPoint. So, what is happening
> here?
> 
> Germán.
> 

I found the problem. The NSToolBarItem send a NSLeftMouseDown event. But
this is processed after close the "Open" panel, and after the window has
reset its cursor rectangles.

Germán.





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