Hi all, I just downloaded the latest trunk build (Squeak5.3alpha-18491-64bit, see [1]) and noticed this weird hover animation: It seems that only the close buttons (in all system windows) are effected and I have no idea why and since when. Other buttons behave as usual. Does anyone have an idea what this could be and how to fix it? Fabio |
Yes, I'm using macOS. Forgot to mention that. Everything seems to work fine on Linux. A quick binary search through old trunk bundles from [1] suggests that the problem was introduced in January. Hope I have some time to look into this in more detail soon. Fabio On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 2:38 PM K K Subbu <[hidden email]> wrote: I couldn't reproduce it in my Squeak image (Ubuntu 16.04 64b). I see a |
Hi Fabio, I've done some research this morning and found that the problem seems to be brought on by Morphic-mt.1474. It does not matter if one loads the follow-up update, Morphic-mt-1475, nor the companion update, System-mt.1051. " Name: Morphic-mt.1474 Author: mt Time: 9 January 2019, 9:00:34.991737 am UUID: 14bd0540-84ba-480a-9878-754c07a26db5 Ancestors: Morphic-tpr.1473 Clean-up and bug fixes in resize grips. See http://forum.world.st/Please-Review-Some-updates-for-resize-grips-td5092584.html " Note that for testing this, a new system window needs to be created: loading this update will not effect already-existing windows. (Though it might be my imagination, it /seems/ as if already-existing windows change their SystemWindowButton a /bit/ slower after loading this update...?) I wonder why it effects Mac OS but not Linux. Best, Tim PS – what did you use to create that animated GIF screenshot? That was pretty nice, and showed up clearly in an email message.
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 5:10 PM Tim Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thanks for looking into this. I should talk to Marcel (mt) next week :)
Good question!
I'm using LICEcap [1] for creating these kind of GIFs. :) Cheers, Fabio
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If its related to resize grips, hopefully a fix will also fix that the
top side of windows can no longer be used for resizing. It got broke some time ago. On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 10:16 AM Fabio Niephaus <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 5:10 PM Tim Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi Fabio, >> >> I have noticed this too. Thanks for bringing it up. >> >> I've done some research this morning and found that the problem seems to be brought on by Morphic-mt.1474. It does not matter if one loads the follow-up update, Morphic-mt-1475, nor the companion update, System-mt.1051. >> >> " >> Name: Morphic-mt.1474 >> Author: mt >> Time: 9 January 2019, 9:00:34.991737 am >> UUID: 14bd0540-84ba-480a-9878-754c07a26db5 >> Ancestors: Morphic-tpr.1473 >> >> Clean-up and bug fixes in resize grips. See http://forum.world.st/Please-Review-Some-updates-for-resize-grips-td5092584.html >> " >> >> Note that for testing this, a new system window needs to be created: loading this update will not effect already-existing windows. (Though it might be my imagination, it /seems/ as if already-existing windows change their SystemWindowButton a /bit/ slower after loading this update...?) > > > Thanks for looking into this. I should talk to Marcel (mt) next week :) > >> >> >> I wonder why it effects Mac OS but not Linux. > > > Good question! > >> >> >> Best, >> Tim >> >> PS – what did you use to create that animated GIF screenshot? That was pretty nice, and showed up clearly in an email message. > > > I'm using LICEcap [1] for creating these kind of GIFs. :) > > Cheers, > Fabio > > [1] http://cockos.com/licecap/ > >> >> >> >> >> On Apr 18, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Fabio Niephaus <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Yes, I'm using macOS. Forgot to mention that. Everything seems to work fine on Linux. >> A quick binary search through old trunk bundles from [1] suggests that the problem was introduced in January. Hope I have some time to look into this in more detail soon. >> >> Fabio >> >> [1] http://files.squeak.org/5.3alpha >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 2:38 PM K K Subbu <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> I couldn't reproduce it in my Squeak image (Ubuntu 16.04 64b). I see a >>> fading only when hovering over the X icon of a minimized window but it >>> doesn't flicker. >>> >>> Is this on OS X? >>> >>> Regards .. Subbu >>> >>> On 18/04/19 1:32 AM, Fabio Niephaus wrote: >>> > Hi all, >>> > >>> > I just downloaded the latest trunk build (Squeak5.3alpha-18491-64bit, >>> > see [1]) and noticed this weird hover animation: >>> > button.gif >>> > >>> > It seems that only the close buttons (in all system windows) are >>> > effected and I have no idea why and since when. Other buttons behave as >>> > usual. >>> > >>> > Does anyone have an idea what this could be and how to fix it? >>> > >>> > Fabio >>> > >>> > >>> > [1] http://files.squeak.org/5.3alpha/Squeak5.3alpha-18491-64bit/ >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> >> > |
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 11:18 PM Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote: If its related to resize grips, hopefully a fix will also fix that the I can confirm: after disabling the "Resize Windows along edges" preference, newly opened windows don't show the problem anymore. Fabio
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> I can confirm: after disabling the "Resize Windows along edges" preference, newly opened windows don't show the problem anymore.
I assume you meant to say after ENabling that preference. But, the problem occurs even when its enabled. Not sure if it's the cause, but I am running a slightly increased font size in the window title bar... |
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 4:57 AM Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote: > I can confirm: after disabling the "Resize Windows along edges" preference, newly opened windows don't show the problem anymore. In a recent Squeak5.3alpha-18491-64bit, the preference is enabled by default, so I need to DISable it :) Fabio |
Quick update: Marcel solved the problem with: The buttons are much snappier now, too. Great! Fabio On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 3:07 PM Fabio Niephaus <[hidden email]> wrote:
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