| 11 | | Fri 05 Jan 2007 01:40:25 PM UTC, comment #1: |
| 12 | | |
| 13 | | Oh, well. The mouse event is directed to the groupbox (the frame |
| 14 | | holding other widgets inside it). The bad thing is that the |
| 15 | | groupbox is rather simplistic widget and it doesn't know anything |
| 16 | | about the widgets that are displayed inside it :( IMO, the real |
| 17 | | solution to this problem should involve teaching the groupbox that |
| 18 | | it holds other widgets (i.e. making it a real container widget). A |
| 19 | | simplistic solution would be to skip groupboxes when dispatching |
| 20 | | mouse events. |
| 21 | | Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov> |
| 22 | | Project Administrator |
| 23 | | Thu 04 Jan 2007 06:52:40 PM UTC, original submission: |
| 24 | | |
| | 24 | |
| | 25 | Comment 1 by Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov> at Fri 05 Jan 2007 01:40:25 PM UTC: |
| | 26 | {{{ |
| | 27 | Oh, well. The mouse event is directed to the groupbox (the frame |
| | 28 | holding other widgets inside it). The bad thing is that the |
| | 29 | groupbox is rather simplistic widget and it doesn't know anything |
| | 30 | about the widgets that are displayed inside it :( IMO, the real |
| | 31 | solution to this problem should involve teaching the groupbox that |
| | 32 | it holds other widgets (i.e. making it a real container widget). A |
| | 33 | simplistic solution would be to skip groupboxes when dispatching |
| | 34 | mouse events. |
| | 35 | }}} |