Dear Mr. Vincent, Hello!

I have verified. It works properly.
When I press the left (or right) shift key, it gives Shift_L (or Shift_R).
When I release the left (or right) shift key, it gives Shift_L (or
Shift_R). :)

Sincerely,
Shinwoo Kim.



2011/11/20 Vincent Torri <[email protected]>

>
>
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2011, Kim Shinwoo wrote:
>
> > Dear All, Hello~
> >
> > This is Shinwoo Kim (Previously I have used cnook, [email protected]
> > contribution)
> >
> > The key compose and name have been different with xlib. So I have changed
> > the value of Shift, Control, and Alt.
> > Moreover, the attached patch is able to distinguish between Shift_L and
> > Shift_R as xlib.
> > Please review this and give any feedbacks, Thanks!
>
> the patch was not entirely correct. I think that I have fixed it in svn.
> Could you verify, please ?
>
> Vincent
>
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