On 04/12/2013 03:54 PM, Алексей wrote: > Hello, > > I was using Chrome of up-to-date-at-that-time-version and i used my own > page with some nodejs-based design. The main difference from default > spice-html5 page was that parent of spiceDisplay window had zero offset > from browser window and in my page spiceDisplay window is in another > window which is overlapping over some other elements and offseted from > global window. So the total offset is summed from > parent1.offest+parentofparent1.offset+... > It is the problem that my patch fixed. Thanks for catching and identifying this bug; I would like to get it fixed. Would you mind preparing a small alteration to the spice.html page that demonstrates the problem? That will let me do some testing of my own as well. > About the motion problem - i figured out it is not html5 problem, > because i have the same problem in virt-manager window. > I found this bug described on bugtracker and marked as fixed: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867885 > But in fact the bug is not in spice-gtk (or even spice-glib), because i > removed them, rebooted, and virt-manager works and still have problems > with mouse motion. > My guess is that the bug is somewhere in spice-server, but at the moment > i didn't find in which file/function. > Hope my explanation made things a bit more clear. I'm afraid this one doesn't ring any bells with me. Cheers, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel