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Matthew Flatt 85951bf665 gtk: smoother editor-canvas resize
- call `on-size' on setting the canvas size, like Win32 and Cocoa,
   which mainly shows/hides auto-shown scrollbars more on time
   (e.g., DrRacket doesn't start with horizontal scrollbars that
   immediately disappear)
 - switch mouse tracking to "hint" mode, instead of catching every
   single mouse position
 - when queueing `on-size' methos in response to client-size changes,
   cancel and queued but undelivered calls; in the case of editor
   canvases, this doesn't really have an effect, due to the other
   `on-size' call
 Closes PR 11369, hopefully
2011-02-19 16:10:00 -07:00
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