[BUG?] No click

Stephan Rudlof sr at evolgo.de
Sun May 28 20:08:49 UTC 2000


"Raab, Andreas" wrote:
> 
> Stephan,
> 
> Please check the setting of 'buffer mouse input' of the VM (through the F2
> menu).

What's that for a menu? Haven't seen it before...

> You might try to play with what the better setting is (in your case I
> suppose it should be off).
> 
>   - Andreas
> 

There doesn't seem to be a 'buffer mouse input' start option for my (not
the last!) Linux squeak executable:

sr at Klaus:~/Squeak/work > squeak -help
Usage: squeak [<options>] [<imageName>]

<options> are:
  -align <n>           align functions at n-bytes (jit)
  -display <dpy>       display on <dpy> (default: $DISPLAY)
  -fullscreen          occupy the entire screen
  -help                print this help message, then exit
  -lazy                go to sleep when main window unmapped
  -memory <size>[mk]   set initial memory size (default: 20m)
  -nojit               disable the dynamic (runtime) translator
  -notitle             disable the Squeak window title bar
  -spy                 enable the system spy (if using the jit)
  -version             print version information, then exit
  -xasync              don't serialize display updates
  -xshm                use X shared memory extension

Notes:
  <imageName> defaults to 'Squeak2.7.image'.
  Using 'unix:0' for <dpy> may improve local display performance.
  -xshm only works when Squeak is running on the X server host.

Greetings,

Stephan

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefan Matthias Aust [mailto:sma at 3plus4.de]
> > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:39 AM
> > To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
> > Cc: recipient list not shown
> > Subject: [BUG?] No click
> >
> >
> > With the new VM and the latest image, it happens too often as
> > it could be
> > me or my mouse.
> >
> > Not always but too often, a mouse click is ignored, simply
> > swallowed but
> > not reported. Strange - and not reproducable - but it happens - I
> > swear.  My configuration?  PII 400  with Windows 98.
> >
> > bye
> >

-- 
Stephan Rudlof (sr at evolgo.de)
   "Genius doesn't work on an assembly line basis.
    You can't simply say, 'Today I will be brilliant.'"
    -- Kirk, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3





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