[mythtv] patch, show mouse cursor

Daniel Thor Kristjansson danielk at cat.nyu.edu
Wed Feb 25 12:23:35 EST 2004


If you could recreate the mouse stuff and submit that in place of my
mouse hack that would be great. It sounds more full-fledged than my
ambitions for the feature.

-- Daniel

On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Kenneth Aafløy wrote:

]On Tuesday 24 February 2004 15:53, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:
]> On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Isaac Richards wrote:
]> >On Wednesday 18 February 2004 04:52 pm, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:
]> > >
]> > > This is a small patch that adds a "Hide Mouse Cursor" option to the
]> > > second screen in the appearance configuration in the frontend's config
]> > > menu. It defaults to hiding the mouse cursor as it Myth does now. But,
]> > > if you deselect the checkbox, you will see the mouse cursor on all
]> > > screens. This is useful if you run Myth on your main computer screen
]> > > and need to be able to find the mouse cursor.
]> >
]> > Hmm..  Would you instead mind making this get rid of the individual
]> > setCursor calls, and just not call the setOverrideCursor for the main
]> > window? I think that'd work better..
]>
]> Sure, it will take a little while.
]
]I did a hide curor after x seconds of LiveTV (or similar) in a desktop
]improvement tree, but unfortunatly I've managed to overwrite the thing with
]debian. I could however do this patch again when this gets in. I also did
]pattern matching for the themed menu, but I don't know how Isaac feels about
]this? I did a unclean pattern matching for guidegrid (50% complete), but this
]really recuires some changes to the UITypes interfaces to work correctly.
]
]


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