Re: Where to implement motion compression
- From: Robert Minsk <egbert centropolisfx com>
- To: gtk-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Where to implement motion compression
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 20:19:02 -0800
Karl Nelson wrote:
>
> > I currently adding motion compression to the event loop in gtk+ and wanted
> > some feedback as to what library (gdk or gtk) to implement it. Motion
> > compression filter throws out all but the last motion notify (the most
> > recent position). This is useful for widgets that need the most up-to-date
> > position but do not need the full history of pointer positions. Unlike the
> > current MOTION_HINT_MASK this would be done in the event loop avoiding the
> > round trip to the X server with gdk_window_get_pointer. Also events are
> > delivered in order (see discussion on gtk-list).
>
> Why must there be a round trip to the server with the
> Isn't the cursor position already somewhere in the Event structure?
> If it is then it is just bad coding on the examples that they are
> calling the get_pointer as the info was already available. (Looking
> at my X programmers guide it looks like this is already true.)
>
I don't have may X guide with me. I will lookup NotifyNormal/NotifyHint
when I get home. I've looked at Xt implemention of motion compression
and it quickly gobbles up the extra events much faster than they are
produced.
BTW the following files has a check for is_hint followed by
gdk_window_get_pointer:
gtkclist.c
gtkcolorsel.c
gtkdnd.c
gtkentry.c
gtkhpaned.c
gtkhruler.c
gtklist.c
gtknotebook.c
gtkrange.c
gtkspinbutton.c
gtktext.c
gtkvpaned.c
gtkvruler.c
testinput.c
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