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Fixed bug #899
Jeremiah Morris 2009-12-09 16:23:50 PST
Re-enable mouseLocation workaround on 10.4, 10.5
OS X systems before 10.6 have a bug with [NSEvent mouseLocation] if the screen
resolution changes. SDL_QuartzVideo.m contains a workaround for this bug, but
it was placed inside an #ifdef in revision 4762. The comment reads, "I'm
gambling they fixed this by 10.4."
After seeing this bug on several Tiger and Leopard systems (both PPC and
Intel), I can confirm that it's not fixed until 10.6. The workaround doesn't
compile for x86_64/10.6, so I can understand why it was segregated, but it
needs to remain in place for the i386 and ppc versions. The workaround causes
no problems under 10.6, even though it's not necessary there.
Patch is attached with one method of keeping the workaround active on the
systems that need it.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Fri, 11 Dec 2009 15:11:49 +0000 (2009-12-11) |
parents | f12379c41042 |
children | 0a53c90a37f9 c121d94672cb |
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Wish list for the 1.3 development branch: http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/ * Add mousewheel events (new unified event architecture?) * DirectInput joystick support needs to be implemented * Be able to enumerate and select available audio and video drivers * Fullscreen video mode support for Mac OS X * Explicit vertical retrace wait (maybe separate from SDL_Flip?) * Shaped windows, windows without borders * Multiple windows, multiple display support * SDL_INIT_EVENTTHREAD on Windows and MacOS? * Add a timestamp to events * Add audio input API * Add hardware accelerated scaled blit * Add hardware accelerated alpha blits * Redesign blitting architecture to allow blit plugins In the jump from 1.2 to 1.3, we should change the SDL_Rect members to int and evaluate all the rest of the datatypes. This is the only place we should do it though, since the 1.2 series should not break binary compatibility in this way. Requests: * PCM and CDROM volume control (deprecated, but possible)