* Re: [9fans] problem with cursor warping and vnc server
@ 2002-05-31 23:44 rob pike, esq.
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From: rob pike, esq. @ 2002-05-31 23:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
The VNC protocol has no mechanism to move the cursor.
-rob
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* Re: [9fans] problem with cursor warping and vnc server
@ 2002-06-01 1:55 Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2002-06-01 1:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> The VNC protocol has no mechanism to move the cursor.
The Plan 9 VNC protocol uses an extension to do this,
but I'm not sure whether we made it up ourselves or whether
it's actually used elsewhere. I suspect the latter. It was
put in by Dong Lin, who uses the X VNC client quite a bit.
In any event, it's trivial enough to add to the Windows
client. I don't remember the call off the top of my head,
but the drawterm source does it.
Russ
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* [9fans] problem with cursor warping and vnc server
@ 2002-05-31 23:36 Mike Haertel
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From: Mike Haertel @ 2002-05-31 23:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
I just noticed that cursor warping seems not to work when using
the Windows VNC client to view the Plan 9 VNC server. For example,
in Acme, when you right-click on selected text to look for the next
occurence, you expect the cursor to get warped to that location.
What I am seeing is: the cursor appears to get warped, but then the
moment I move the mouse it jumps back in its old location.
Is this a Plan 9 VNC server bug, or a Windows VNC client bug?
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