On 1/6/06, Denis Oliver Kropp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Emmel wrote:
> > I'm not sure about this
> > -     if (id >= DIKI_0 && id <= DIKI_9 )
> > +     if (id >= DIKI_0 && id <= DIKI_9 && !shift ){
> >           return DIKS_0 + id - DIKI_0;
> > +     } else {
> > +         switch(id) {
> > +             case DIKI_1: return DIKS_EXCLAMATION_MARK;
> > +             case DIKI_2: return DIKS_AT;
> > +             case DIKI_3: return DIKS_NUMBER_SIGN;
> > +             case DIKI_4: return DIKS_DOLLAR_SIGN;
> > +             case DIKI_5: return DIKS_PERCENT_SIGN;
> > +             case DIKI_6: return DIKS_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT;
> > +             case DIKI_7: return DIKS_AMPERSAND;
> > +             case DIKI_8: return DIKS_ASTERISK;
> > +             case DIKI_9: return DIKS_PARENTHESIS_LEFT;
> > +             case DIKI_0: return DIKS_PARENTHESIS_RIGHT;
> > +             default:;
> > +         }
> > +     }
> >
> > I had code like this before and it broke things.
> > I don't think you want to set the key_id to a DIKS.
> > Can someone comment  on this please.
> > Denis ???
>
> This is a part of the id_to_symbol() function, so it's correct
> to return DIKS_* here, but I'm wondering why DIKI_1 translates to
> an exclamation mark and not to DIKS_1 :)
>

That code runs if the shift key is down.
So its right.
Sorry I should have applied the patch and not just looked at it :)
Mike

> --
> Best regards,
>    Denis Oliver Kropp
>
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