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List:       kde-panel-devel
Subject:    D5490: Only follow mouse when moved (Fixes Bug #372635)
From:       Leszek Lesner <noreply () phabricator ! kde ! org>
Date:       2017-04-20 17:47:39
Message-ID: 20170420174737.65356.62810.D20298CA () phabricator ! kde ! org
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  In https://phabricator.kde.org/D5490#103680, @qi437103 wrote:
  
  > what about set moved variable according to global mousre position instead? I know \
this is possible with QCursor, but not sure if it's possible at qml side, though. I \
haven't looked at the code yet, but if there's c++ component, we can add a qobject \
derived class calling QCursor::pos(), and expose it to qml.  
  
  Not sure what you mean by global mouse position and how it should solve the issue \
though.   The problem is to distinguish between if the cursor was deliberately moved \
into the ListView or if the entries of the ListView cause the height to grow in such \
way that the mouse cursor hovers over it.   The more I think about it and the \
workarounds (like I said trying to watch for onHeightChanges) the more I have the \
view that this is not possible as onHeight changes also more than one time and might \
not include the cursor at first but later on it does (which would then highlight the \
entry under the cursor again which is not wanted).   The best solution for all of \
this would be if Qt would be able just to hide the cursor during typing. But that \
seems not to work.

REPOSITORY
  R112 Milou

REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D5490

To: leszeklesner, broulik
Cc: ltoscano, qi437103, lfurmetz, anthonyfieroni, davidedmundson, plasma-devel, \
spstarr, progwolff, lesliezhai, ali-mohamed, jensreuterberg, abetts, sebas, apol


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          color: rgb(107, 116, 140);"><p>what about set moved variable according to \
global mousre position instead? I know this is possible with QCursor, but not sure if \
it&#039;s possible at qml side, though. I haven&#039;t looked at the code yet, but if \
there&#039;s c++ component, we can add a qobject derived class calling \
QCursor::pos(), and expose it to qml.</p></div> </blockquote>

<p>Not sure what you mean by global mouse position and how it should solve the issue \
though. <br /> The problem is to distinguish between if the cursor was deliberately \
moved into the ListView or if the entries of the ListView cause the height to grow in \
such way that the mouse cursor hovers over it. <br /> The more I think about it and \
the workarounds (like I said trying to watch for onHeightChanges) the more I have the \
view that this is not possible as onHeight changes also more than one time and might \
not include the cursor at first but later on it does (which would then highlight the \
entry under the cursor again which is not wanted). <br /> The best solution for all \
of this would be if Qt would be able just to hide the cursor during typing. But that \
seems not to work.</p></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>REPOSITORY</strong><div><div>R112 Milou</div></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>REVISION DETAIL</strong><div><a \
href="https://phabricator.kde.org/D5490" \
rel="noreferrer">https://phabricator.kde.org/D5490</a></div></div><br \
/><div><strong>To: </strong>leszeklesner, broulik<br /><strong>Cc: </strong>ltoscano, \
qi437103, lfurmetz, anthonyfieroni, davidedmundson, plasma-devel, spstarr, progwolff, \
lesliezhai, ali-mohamed, jensreuterberg, abetts, sebas, apol<br /></div>



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