// a chance to correct this
win->FixUpMouseEvent(widget, event.m_x, event.m_y);
+ if ( event_type == wxEVT_RIGHT_DOWN )
+ {
+ // generate a "context menu" event: this is similar to right mouse
+ // click under many GUIs except that it is generated differently
+ // (right up under MSW, ctrl-click under Mac, right down here) and
+ //
+ // (a) it's a command event and so is propagated to the parent
+ // (b) under MSW it can be generated from kbd too
+ // (c) it uses screen coords (because of (a))
+ wxContextMenuEvent evtCtx(wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU,
+ win->GetId(),
+ win->ClientToScreen(event.GetPosition()));
+ (void)win->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(evtCtx);
+ }
+
// find the correct window to send the event too: it may be a different one
// from the one which got it at GTK+ level because some control don't have
// their own X window and thus cannot get any events.
gs_timeLastClick = gdk_event->time;
-/*
- wxPrintf( wxT("2) OnButtonPress from ") );
- if (win->GetClassInfo() && win->GetClassInfo()->GetClassName())
- wxPrintf( win->GetClassInfo()->GetClassName() );
- wxPrintf( wxT(".\n") );
-*/
-
#ifndef __WXGTK20__
if (event_type == wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK)
{
// same wxListBox hack as above
win->FixUpMouseEvent(widget, event.m_x, event.m_y);
- if ( event_type == wxEVT_RIGHT_UP )
- {
- // generate a "context menu" event: this is similar to wxEVT_RIGHT_UP
- // except that:
- //
- // (a) it's a command event and so is propagated to the parent
- // (b) under MSW it can be generated from kbd too
- // (c) it uses screen coords (because of (a))
- wxContextMenuEvent evtCtx(wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU,
- win->GetId(),
- win->ClientToScreen(event.GetPosition()));
- (void)win->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(evtCtx);
- }
-
if ( !g_captureWindow )
win = FindWindowForMouseEvent(win, event.m_x, event.m_y);