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|  | and also when rendering window pixel buffer to native window. Win32 only partially implemented. | 
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|  | unnecessary rendering passes during event handling. | 
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|  | as this would lead to a self reference loop. | 
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|  | This reverts commit 98fcf580138858cb1ee0dbe8ff5722849d58d697. | 
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|  | Of course, we want to change this as soon as we actually want to
use right and middle clicks. But this is not the case atm. | 
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|  | the contained Textures so just remove them completely from the TexturedBox class. | 
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|  | The event time for them is always '0' and thus we couldn't recognize
double-clicks. | 
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