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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08.04.2014 02:08, Jasper St. Pierre
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Resizing by window borders is a WM operation, is it
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I agree. But the WM relies on services provided by Xorg. <br>
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<div dir="ltr">What WM are you using, and does it work on other
WMs?<br>
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I'm using KDE, the original openSuSE 13.1 binaries. No other WM
tested up to now, and I don't think that it is really necessary.<br>
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I have several complete Xorg trees installed, normally my testX
script looks for the most recent and uses it. If there is a problem<br>
with that tree I can easily overrule the selection. I think it's
clear that it would be false to blame KDE if it works as expected
with<br>
all old trees but fails with the tree fetched and compiled three
days ago.<br>
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As I wrote in the original mail, it is impossible to grab a window
border. Probably that was not clear enough:<br>
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Expected behavior: If the mouse cursor hits a window border, it
changes it appearance and stays at the same location. If the left
mouse button<br>
is depressed the window might be resized.<br>
<br>
Current behavior: The mouse cursor hits a window border, it does not
change its appearance and is relocated a few pixels instead. If the
mouse<br>
cursor is moved a bit further there is a second unexpected
relocation to the opposite direction. This new behavior of the mouse
cursor has been<br>
implemented for both axes. Resizing is impossible as the mouse
cursor cannot be put exactly on the window border.<br>
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cu,<br>
Knut<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Knut
Petersen <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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everybody:<br>
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Problem: Resizing of windows is broken as it is impossible
to grab a window border.<br>
<br>
Broken version:<br>
full xorg git master build, 5. Apr 16:26, xserver git
901fbfbbbd71c0d8208095...<br>
<br>
Known good version:<br>
full xorg git master build, 22. Mar 17:13, xserver git
4fb31e4824d46edc80bb49b ...<br>
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System:<br>
openSuSE 13.1 with kernel 3.13.9 and 3.14.0, Xorg git
builds, AOpen i915GMm-hfs motherboard with Pentium M Dothan
cpu<br>
<br>
Reproducibility: 100%<br>
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Is this a known problem?<br>
<br>
If not: Bisecting required?<br>
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cu,<br>
Knut<br>
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