- 26 Apr, 2013 10 commits
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Matteo Bruni authored
This reverts parts of e4efcea2 and 8e12b2e6.
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Matteo Bruni authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Ken Thomases authored
They are effectively deemed to have happened after the SetCursorPos().
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Ken Thomases authored
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Dmitry Timoshkov authored
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- 25 Apr, 2013 24 commits
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Christian Costa authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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Alistair Leslie-Hughes authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
We don't want to clip in the desktop process, but we still need it to call ungrab_clipping_window() if the process that was previously clipping didn't. This can happen for example when fullscreen clipping is enabled, but the corresponding window isn't explicitly destroyed before process exit.
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Dmitry Timoshkov authored
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Ken Thomases authored
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Ken Thomases authored
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Ken Thomases authored
The Mac driver doesn't normally steal focus, but a click on the systray icon counts as the user giving permission.
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- 24 Apr, 2013 6 commits
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Sergey Guralnik authored
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Alistair Leslie-Hughes authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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Dan Kegel authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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