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@@ -130,7 +130,42 @@ public class InputSystemJme implements InputSystem, RawInputListener {
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//System.out.format("niftyMouse(%d, %d, %d, true) = %b\n", x, y, button, consumed);
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} else {
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// Forward the event if nifty owns it or if the cursor is visible.
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- if (niftyOwnsDragging[button] || inputManager.isCursorVisible()){
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+ //
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+ // 2013-10-06: void256 was here and changed stuff ;-) Explanation:
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+ //
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+ // Currently Nifty remembers any mouse down event internally as "mouse button now down" regardless of it
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+ // hitting a Nifty element. As long as it does not receive a mouse up event, Nifty will think of the mouse
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+ // button as being pressed.
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+ //
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+ // The original code:
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+ // -> if (niftyOwnsDragging[button] || inputManager.isCursorVisible()){
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+ //
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+ // forwarded mouse up events to Nifty when:
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+ // a) Nifty owns dragging, e.g. there was a mouse down event that actually hit a Nifty element before OR
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+ // b) when the jme mouse cursor is visible.
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+ //
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+ // That's ok but the "Nifty remembers the mouse down event" thing had the following consequences in one
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+ // special case:
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+ // 1) You click on the jme scene (not Nifty) and Nifty will correctly return false (event not consumed) but
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+ // internally it remembers: "mouse button is now down". Note that the jme mouse cursor is now hidden.
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+ // 2) You release the mouse button but the mouse down event will not be forwarded to Nifty because it did
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+ // owned the mouse and the jme mouse cursor is not visible.
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+ //
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+ // Nifty now still thinks that the mouse button is down although it's not. The result is that the next click
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+ // on any Nifty element will not be recognized as an initial click by Nifty. So you need an additional click
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+ // on the Nifty element to activate it correctly. In case of drag and drop this additional click was quite
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+ // irritating.
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+ //
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+ // To fix that we'll now forward the mouse button up event ALWAYS to Nifty regardless of it owning the mouse
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+ // or the jme mouse cursor visibility.
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+ //
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+ // Please note: Compared to the original version a side effect is that jme will now always send mouse move
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+ // events to Nifty even when the mouse cursor is hidden. So in theory it could happen that input events are
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+ // handled by both: jme and Nifty when f.i. you move around your scene with the mouse cursor hidden and that
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+ // invisible cursor is moved over some Nifty element. I've not been able to reproduce that case though,
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+ // which is good ;-) If that ever happens to someone there is an easy fix possible:
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+ // nifty.setIgnoreMouseEvents() to completely stop Nifty from processing events.
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+
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boolean consumed = nic.processMouseEvent(x, y, 0, button, false);
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// Only consume event if it ORIGINATED in nifty!
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@@ -138,7 +173,7 @@ public class InputSystemJme implements InputSystem, RawInputListener {
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evt.setConsumed();
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processSoftKeyboard();
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}
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- }
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+
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niftyOwnsDragging[button] = false;
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//System.out.format("niftyMouse(%d, %d, %d, false) = %b\n", x, y, button, consumed);
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}
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