[Pidgin] #8000: Cursor transition chat-window to write-window	SLOW in **Japanese** WinXP latin1!
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#8000: Cursor transition chat-window to write-window SLOW in **Japanese** WinXP
latin1!
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 Reporter:  smu johnson                 |        Owner:  datallah       
     Type:  defect                      |       Status:  new            
Milestone:                              |    Component:  winpidgin (gtk)
  Version:  2.5.3                       |   Resolution:                 
 Keywords:  japanese cursor transition  |  
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Comment(by datallah):
 Replying to [comment:2 smu johnson]:
 > Are you sure?  My guess is it's the code in win Pidgin that detects if a
 key was pressed, and changes the focus on the window.
 >
 > Unless you are saying that even that is a GTK thing that changes
 focus... I will try to test it out.  It will have to be something that
 changes focus, I guess, as if I click in the "type your text" buttom
 window in Pidgin to leave the cursor there, this problem doesn't happen as
 no cursor focus transfer takes place.
 Oh, sorry, I misread part of that.  Unfortunately, now that I understand
 what you're saying, there isn't anything I can see in that code which
 would work differently based on your IM.  I suppose it is possible that it
 doesn't actually send the focus request immediately because your IM is in
 compose mode, but I don't think there is anything that we can do
 differently (as soon as we see a key released that isn't handled elsewhere
 (such as a tab switch), we focus the entry field and pass that key event
 to it).
 So, I guess the question is whether or not we are actually getting the key
 events correctly for those first couple characters.
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Ticket URL: <http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/8000#comment:3>
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