[Bug 56070] Can't click button after setting it sensitive.

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Fri Aug 1 02:56:45 UTC 2008


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------- Comment #156 from Matthias Clasen  2008-08-01 02:56 UTC -------
A day of regular desktop use didn't reveal any problem with the patch, and I
could verify that it indeed fixes several of the notorious
button-becomes-sensitive issues in apps.

I agree that we should go with the patch as it is now.

Some small janitorial things are still left to do:

1) I believe most of the 'theory of operation' explained way up by Owen should
go in the a comment somewhere, maybe the doc comment for
_gtk_widget_synthesize_crossing.

2) The GtkPrivateFlags changes need to be reflected in the registration of the
enum type in gtktypebuiltins.c

3) tests/simple.c seems to have some C99-style comments. Those should be
converted to /* */

4) The docs for the new crossing modes should state that they were added in
2.14, and perhaps also that these modes are never native, but always
synthesized (not sure)

Please commit it with those changes. Congratulations on killing one of the
longest-standing open bugs in GTK+. 


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