Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | Lars,
| > | | I am intrigued that disabling event pruning on Linux disabled the
| > | update on screen. I have the feeling that this is related to the Qt4
| > | API changes WRT to QInputMethodEvent.
| > | I've read a bit about the input event thing and I see no reason why it
| > | should be disable on Windows. This patch removes the USE_INPUT_METHODS
| > | macro.
| > | This patch also disable event pruning for Windows as the UserGuide
| > | test is faster without (16s) than with it (23s) (USE_EVENT_PRUNING is
| > | the former USE_KEY_BUFFERING).
| > | | This is a patch for the "younes" branch so that you can try it
| > and see
| > | if setting USE_EVENT_PRUNING to 0 change something for you WRT to
| > | speed and screen update.
| > | | Could you please test this?
| > I will. Please just commit this unless you have already done so.
| > The event pruning is there to avoid the "keep on doing stuff after I
| > release a key" bad behaviour. If Win does not have that even with
| > pruning turned off then all is good.
| > Just commit to branch, and I can have a check.
| 
| done.

Will have to wait some hours before I can do the testing.

-- 
        Lgb

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