This fixes several issues: tooltips having no right internal
border, reusing tooltips occasionally freezing Emacs, and
inconsistent behaviour when compared to X.
* src/haiku_support.cc (BWindow_resize): Revert a recent change.
(BView_move_frame):
(BWindow_set_avoid_focus): Stop sync'ing when locked. This
tends to cause lockups for an unknown reason.
* src/haikufns.c (initial_setup_back_buffer): New function.
(haiku_create_frame): Remove tooltip related code.
(haiku_set_internal_border_width): Handle cases where the face
cache is NULL and/or the window has not been created.
(haiku_set_inhibit_double_buffering): Likewise.
(haiku_create_tip_frame): New function.
(Fx_create_frame): Remove tooltip specific code.
(Fx_show_tip): Synchronize code with X.
* src/haikuterm.c (haiku_new_font): Don't adjust size on tooltip
frames.
(haiku_read_socket): Draw internal border on tooltip frames
during resize.
(haiku_clear_under_internal_border): Handle cases where the face
cache is NULL.
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