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Fix cursor autohide functionality of the GUI.
There will only be calls to wsEvents() (through GUI_HANDLE_X_EVENT in
x11_common.c) which handles the cursor autohide, if there are X events
pending - which during normal playback isn't the case.
If you happen to have configured option use-filename-title, then there
will be periodical XStoreName() calls which trigger X events that keep
calling GUI_HANDLE_X_EVENT as a side effect.
To ensure recurring calls to the cursor autohide code in any case it has
been made a separate function which is called through GUI_HANDLE_EVENTS
now. GUI_HANDLE_EVENTS is periodically called by MPlayer.
Additionally, only show cursor in wsEvents() (and thereby enable
autohide) if it previously was hidden.
author | ib |
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date | Sat, 01 Oct 2011 15:09:09 +0000 |
parents | 0f1b5b68af32 |
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/* This file is based on: $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/etc/scanpci.c,v 3.34.2.17 1998/11/10 11:55:40 dawes Exp $ Modified for readability by Nick Kurshev */ #if defined(Lynx) || defined(__OpenBSD__) static int pci_config_type( void ) { return 1; } static int pci_get_vendor( unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev, int func) { int retval; pciconfig_read(bus, dev<<3, PCI_ID_REG, 4, &retval); return retval; } static long pci_config_read_long( unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev, int func, unsigned cmd) { long retval; pciconfig_read(bus, dev<<3, cmd, 4, &retval); return retval; } #endif /*Lynx/OpenBSD*/