@Matthew: > You could use something like `gtk_key_snooper_install()`[0] to get > priority access to keys. It's deprecated because the GTK+ team don't > care about edge cases where it's useful, or other reasons, but it should > still work fine with GTK2/3 on all platforms, though I haven't tested it.
I'd rather not use deprecated functions, you never know what GTK might do with them in the future. > If you don't mind writing #ifdefs/platform-dependent code, you could use > XLib and/or Win32 functions directly to grab the key events for the > window. I don't believe Wayland protocol supports this (on principle), > but it may be supported by some compositors in protocol extensions, not > sure. > I can think of a few ideas to do it with Geany/GTK+/plugin alone, but > I'd have to test it out to see if would work at all. Hmm, sounds a bit can-of-wormsy. I feel my solution is cleaner; needs only two extra statements in keybindings.c. Cheers, Austin. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel