- 30 Oct, 2014 12 commits
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Austin English authored
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Jactry Zeng authored
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Jactry Zeng authored
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Jactry Zeng authored
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Bruno Jesus authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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- 29 Oct, 2014 24 commits
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Alistair Leslie-Hughes authored
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Huw Davies authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Bruno Jesus authored
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Sebastian Lackner authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Aric Stewart authored
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Huw Davies authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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YongHao Hu authored
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- 28 Oct, 2014 4 commits
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Ken Thomases authored
On Yosemite, double-clicking a window's title bar zooms it. (This is to compensate for the fact that the zoom button has been replaced by a full-screen button.) Sometimes, double-clicking in the content area would count as double- clicking in the title bar. This is controlled, in part, by the -mouseDownCanMoveWindow method of the view that was hit in the window. The default implementation of that returns YES for non-opaque views, as the views are in the Mac driver. Overriding it to return NO prevents the problem.
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Bruno Jesus authored
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