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#18649
25.0.50; Closing TTY menus on MS-Windows
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Reported by: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 06:52:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 25.0.50
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #14 received at 18649 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> There's nothing wrong with TTY menus: ESC ESC ESC still pops the menu
> down, as does clicking the mouse somewhere outside the menu.
As does F10.
> The problem is with C-g: it somehow shortcuts too much, and bypasses
> the code that was supposed to be seen by the menu displaying
> functions. For example, try "C-h k C-g": all you will see is "Quit"
> in the echo area, but no help.
Confirmed.
> IOW, we throw to top level too early
> or too radically.
Do you see any way to debug this?
> I don't see this on GNU/Linux, probably again because the low-level
> details of keyboard input are different.
Confirmed with all builds I have there.
> The problem started somewhere between trunk revisions 117575 and
> 117589. I have trunk binaries from these two revisions, and the
> former still works correctly. Unfortunately, this range of revisions
> includes the jumbo changeset related to pixel-wise resizing, which at
> the very least makes it easy to drown in the flood and miss the
> important parts.
>
> If someone has time to bisect more accurately, or debug this, or even
> give an idea where to look, you are welcome.
> Update: the problem is definitely caused by r117587; reverting it
> fixes the problem. I reviewed the diffs, more than once, and I cannot
> see what could be the reason. Martin, your help will be appreciated.
I'm just as lost as you are. I tried to partially revert changes that
could have affected this on w32 but with no luck.
BTW: Is there a way to turn `blink-cursor-mode' off on a TTY?
martin
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