I've renamed my /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin to npviewer.bin.real, and created an executable script in place of npviewer.bin with the following contents:
This completely fixes the clicking problem within Flash for me. So far I've had to implement a hack like this for Java, Mono and Flash. It hasn't presented that much of a problem, but to have three major platforms malfunctioning like this just looks bad. I really hope the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS work-around makes it into the Flash, Mono and Java packages soon - obviously the upstreams need to fix the bugs with the way they use GDK, but I wouldn't want to hold my breath waiting.
I've renamed my /usr/lib/ nspluginwrapper /i386/linux/ npviewer. bin to npviewer.bin.real, and created an executable script in place of npviewer.bin with the following contents:
#!/bin/sh WINDOWS= true /usr/lib/ nspluginwrapper /i386/linux/ npviewer. bin.real $*
GDK_NATIVE_
This completely fixes the clicking problem within Flash for me. So far I've had to implement a hack like this for Java, Mono and Flash. It hasn't presented that much of a problem, but to have three major platforms malfunctioning like this just looks bad. I really hope the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS work-around makes it into the Flash, Mono and Java packages soon - obviously the upstreams need to fix the bugs with the way they use GDK, but I wouldn't want to hold my breath waiting.