Haha not his fault totally. I also used linux for a few years and  
didn't know about the ctrl+alt+esc shortcut to kill X.  I always used  
ctrl+alt+bkspace.


On 29-May-07, at 11:04 AM, Philippe Valembois - Phil wrote:

> Shame on you Youness :p
> Ctrl-Alt-Escape is a shortcut to xkill !!
> You should really come back to Linux you were so better before :d
> Phil
>
> Youness Alaoui a écrit :
>> humm.. probably because 'escape' is a binding to destroy the  
>> window.. maybe we should put a 'after idle' in the
>> binding to make sure any event handler gets executed first..
>> but why did you do ctrl-alt-escape.. does it have any special  
>> meaning ?
>>
>> KKRT
>>
>> On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 02:07:49PM +0200, Karel Demeyer wrote:
>>> Got his error witrh latest svn:
>>>
>>> 14:04:16] >>> GOT TCL/TK ERROR : {{bad window path name
>>> ".container_2.msg_2.f.bottom.left.in.inner.text"}}
>>>>>> Stack:
>>> bad window path name  
>>> ".container_2.msg_2.f.bottom.left.in.inner.text"
>>>     while executing
>>> "winfo class $w"
>>>     (procedure "tk::TraverseToMenu" line 6)
>>>     invoked from within
>>> "tk::TraverseToMenu .container_2.msg_2.f.bottom.left.in.inner.text  
>>> "
>>>     (command bound to event)
>>>>>> Code: NONE
>>> [14:04:16] -----------------------------------------
>>> [14:04:16] >>> AMSN version: 0.97b - AMSN date: 05/27/2007 01:11:23
>>> [14:04:16] >>> TCL version : 8.4.14 - TK version : 8.4.14
>>> [14:04:16] >>> tcl_platform array content : osVersion
>>> 2.6.20-16-generic byteOrder littleEndian threaded 1 machine i686
>>> platform unix os Linux user scapor wordSize 4
>>> [14:04:16] -----------------------------------------
>>>
>>> When pressed Ctrl-Alt-Esc when teh focus was on a chatwindow.  Seems
>>> like a TK problem ?
>>>
>>> Karel.
>>>
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