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Subject: Re: Two-Dimensional scrolling (was: Re: Fwd: [Bug 34362] mouse button support)
From: Antonio Larrosa =?iso-8859-1?q?Jim=E9nez?= <larrosa () kde ! org>
Date: 2002-12-31 13:56:48
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El Viernes, 27 de Diciembre de 2002 19:30, Jörg Walter escribió:
> On Friday, 27. December 2002 09:36, Ralf Nolden wrote:
> The short story is that vertical "wheel" motion works fine. I created a
> small patch for Qt so that I even get horizontal "wheel" motion correct.
I implemented the original support for wheel emulation (to use that same
button, as I also have a Trackman Marble FX) in XFree and Qt (with a
similar patch than yours) in May 2001 :)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xfree-xpert&m=98987813628698&w=2
(note that at that time, Qt didn't have support for horizontal wheel
events, so my patch for Qt at that time was longer that later releases of
the patch)
> However, I don't know if my button mapping is correct and might conflict
> with the stuff in this thread. Vertical wheel motion in X11 is mapped to
> buttons 4 and 5, so I took 6 and 7 for horizontal movement. Is this
> mapping correct? Or how should I have solved that?
>
The problem is that even if the people at XFree accepted a very similar
patch than mine in August 2001 (it seems they "lost" my patch for some
time because it arrived to them in a freeze), the people at Trolltech
never accepted my patch, as buttons 6 and 7 are not "in the standard".
> Btw, if anyone regards this as being useful, feel free to forward it to
> the appropriate people.
Did you note that qt-copy already has that patch ? I thought that finally
Trolltech thought again about it and accepted my changes, but now I'm not
sure, did you commit it to qt-copy ? or did those changes came from
Trolltech's snapshots ?
Happy new year,
--
Antonio Larrosa Jimenez
KDE developer - larrosa@kde.org
http://developer.kde.org/~larrosa/
Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous ? -- Hobbes
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