This happens in mouseDown: evt evt shiftPressed not & evt yellowButtonPressed ifTrue: [^ self invokeMenu: evt]. (super respondsTo: #mouseDown:) ifTrue: [super mouseDown: evt]
the #mouseDown: methon in inherited from a Trait. The class in question is a subclass of SystemWindow which *does* respond to #mouseDown.
What is happening here ?
Martin Drautzburg martin.drautzburg@web.de writes:
This happens in mouseDown: evt evt shiftPressed not & evt yellowButtonPressed ifTrue: [^ self invokeMenu: evt]. (super respondsTo: #mouseDown:) ifTrue: [super mouseDown: evt]
the #mouseDown: methon in inherited from a Trait. The class in question is a subclass of SystemWindow which *does* respond to #mouseDown.
What is happening here ?
For some reason everything is back to normal if a accept #mouseDown: in the Trait class again.
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