![]() The Gtk.EventMotionController implementation in Gtk3 doesn't emit the enter or leave signals when the mouse cursor enters or leaves the associated widget. After doing several tests, I discovered that the gtk_event_controller_handle_event() method never receives any of the events from the Gtk core, although they are generated inside the core and enter-notify-event and leave-notify-event signals are correctly emited. This patch fixes it by adding the missing gtk_widget_real_XXXXX_event handlers for enter and leave event notifications. Fix #7225 |
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