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25.1.50; After losing focus, cursor is hidden when moving point
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> schrieb am Fr., 9. Sep. 2016 um 18:07 Uhr:
> > From: Philipp Stephani <p.stephani2 <at> gmail.com>
> > Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 15:59:02 +0000
> > Cc: 24372 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> >
> > Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> schrieb am Di., 6. Sep. 2016 um 18:03 Uhr:
> >
> > > From: Philipp Stephani <p.stephani2 <at> gmail.com>
> > > Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2016 21:16:40 +0200
> > >
> > > emacs -Q -eval '(setq blink-cursor-delay 0.0)'
> > >
> > > Move point around in the scratch buffer (e.g. press C-b a couple of
> > > times): the cursor stays visible, as it should be. Then put the mouse
> > > focus on a different GTK window (not Emacs window), put the mouse
> focus
> > > back on Emacs, and move point again: the cursor is hidden, making it
> > > impossible to see until you stop moving.
> >
> > Does it happen even if you wait with cursor motion until after the
> > cursor blinks one time, i.e. if you start moving point with the cursor
> > already visible after Emacs gets focus?
> >
> > Yes. No matter what state the cursor is in and how often it has already
> blinked, it becomes invisible when
> > moving.
>
> So what is the importance of moving focus out of the Emacs frame and
> then back into it? Is the problem reproducible without that? Or are
> you saying that focus-out followed by focus-in event somehow changes
> the behavior wrt displaying the cursor?
>
Yes. The cursor only become invisible after a focus-out/focus-in event.
This isn't surprising given that blink-cursor-mode changes focus-in-hook
and focus-out-hook. Probably the bug is hidden somewhere in the complex
interaction between the various blink-cursor timers and hooks.
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