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bug#67528: tool-bar
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#67528: tool-bar |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 09:39:54 -0800 |
Konrad Podczeck <konrad.podczeck@univie.ac.at> writes:
> In nsterm.m, deleting the lines of code
>
>
> #ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
> if (! send_appdefined)
> {
> /* OS X 10.10.1 swallows the AppDefined event we are sending ourselves
> in certain situations (rapid incoming events).
> So check if we have one, if not add one. */
> NSEvent *appev = [NSApp
> nextEventMatchingMask:NSEventMaskApplicationDefined
> untilDate:[NSDate distantPast]
> inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode
> dequeue:NO];
> if (! appev) send_appdefined = YES;
> }
> #endif
>
> as done in commit 6acb3c5b05a7b9fb32a5336e1bb740f527571ae9 on 23-09-11, seems
> to be incompatible with macos Sonoma or Monterey. In both versions, and with
> both an M1 processor and an Intel one, I got the following problem, with
> these lines of code removed. I have pdf-tools installed, and via the code in
> windows.el, I have both the pdf output and some latex source code to appear
> in their own frames. I also have a managed to have a tool-bar in the frame
> showing the pdf-outout, with an icon for going from one page to the next. Now
> if I repeatedly click with the mouse on this icon very fast, then, after 3 to
> 5 clicks, the whole emacs.app begins to hang. This is not so with the above
> lines of code still present in nsterm.m.
>
> Konrad Podczeck
Alan, what do you think?
- bug#67528: tool-bar,
Stefan Kangas <=