this adds a hand1 sample cursor theme/image so the theme can find
cursors, (more should be added later), and now actually makes the elm
cursor handling properly set the cursor and update the hotx/y as
needed by tracking the hot swallow object. this relies on a fix in efl
as well.
Summary:
Fixes a bug when having a mouse_out event from elm objects that had a cursor set to them.
For example, Entry has a specific cursor set to it.
The bug is observable in Entry Test, and in any other test that has anchors (markup) in the entry widget.
Just take your mouse in an anchor, and out of it, to see that the entry now has the wrong cursor.
The old way of handling this asssumed that the triggering object had an elm-parent.
However, this is not the case for anchors.
Instead, it was agreed that the simplest way was to determine if there is any elm object,
with a cursor set to it, under the current mouse position.
If one is found, then use the cursor assigned to it.
Fixes T878.
Reviewers: tasn, raster
CC: raster, JackDanielZ
Maniphest Tasks: T878
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D551
Being annoyed by different types of eina critical macros - CRI, CRIT,
CRITICAL -, I concluded to unify them to one. Discussed on IRC and
finally, CRI was chosen to meet the consistency with other macros -
ERR, WRN, INF, DBG - in terms of the number of characters.
If there is any missing bits, please let me know.
now if applying the orientation style is failed, it tries to apply the original style. if it fails again then default theme.
also it fixed a logic error when theme changed is happened.
It will try to apply the original style if the orientation style is invalid on theme changing.
SVN revision: 84082
* Move X related window items into their own substruct of
_Elm_Win_Smart_Data to allow grouping based on engine.
* Move X related cursor items into their own substruct of Elm_Cursor
to make supporting cursors on other platforms cleaner.
* Add support for setting the cursor under Wayland:
* Introduce a configure option and #define to as per other engines
* Add always-built API function to allow identification of running
under Wayland (like for X11)
* Call into Ecore to set the cursor when the mouse enters the desired
widget.
SVN revision: 71754
Remove almost all of them. Remaining:
- device on _event_history_clear, elm_gesture_layer
- config has a hand of these cases.
- ctxpopup var inside macro
- segment control edje external (it's unfinished)
SVN revision: 64365
This fixes the issue with the shot module, and possibly when
running on other non-X engines when elementary is built with X support.
SVN revision: 61288
They will only display a warning because they don't have a cursor themselves.
Only adding for the eventareas will free everything created.
SVN revision: 52821
With this commit is now possible to not use theme's cursor (default behevior)
that could be overriding cursors defined by the engine.
SVN revision: 52761
Basically, get the group from widget theme, using the string passed to
elm_object_cursor_set, get hot spots x and y from the theme (keeps the object
and these two integers on cursor struct).
Cursor is set with ecore_evas_object_cursor_set()
Some functions to change style were added to the api.
SVN revision: 52760
Widgets can have customized cursors setting it with elm_object_cursor_set.
Widget's item can use elm_X_item_cursor_set to set a different cursor
for each item.
It will work only if HAVE_ELEMENTARY_X for now, but support for themeable
cursors is planned.
SVN revision: 52382