rzed wrote:
I note that 2.0.5 comments the WM_MOUSELEAVE event, which wasnt' mapped in Events.py. Does that mean there is no way to signal such an event?
I'm no longer promising to provide mouse_enter and mouse_leave events on any platform for the time being. It's not straightforward to implement them on Windows and they never worked consistently between Cocoa and Gtk anyway, so they weren't very useful. > Is that a QT or PyQt limitation? It's a Windows API awkwardness. You don't get WM_MOUSELEAVE events automatically, you have to ask for them, and there's no such thing as a WM_MOUSEENTER event at all. It's not impossible, just more bother than I want to go to right now. I'll reconsider the whole issue in the future if use cases for these events come up. Right now I don't have any. -- Greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list