On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 11:06:19 -0400 Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Jesse wrote:
> > my apologies - didn't get your posts until a few hours after I made
> > mine.
> > 
> > You definitely know better than I - but I wouldn't consider my machine
> > slow:
> > It's happening when I only have 2 programs open - p4 3.06ghz at 12%
> > system load or less, 1GB pc2100 - over 400mb free, just some modules
> > open and a very simple animated bg. And it still loses windows. The only
> > "slow" thing on my machine is the graphics - intel "extreme" 3d - runs
> > about 330fps in evas under opengl and about 250 without acceleration.
> > 
> > I'd look into it but I haven't touched cpp in years, so I'd probably
> > muck up more stuff than I fixed. Anyways - no rush to this bug I think
> > as even the person who started this thread had to put effort into
> > hitting all 4 keys at once.
> 
> My point exactly.  You tell the doctor, "it hurts when I bite my 
> tongue."  The doctor says, "don't bite your tongue."
> 
> I don't see any reason for one to hit all four keys at once, even on 
> accident.  If it did this when you bumped the space bar, grant it, it's 
> an issue to look into, sooner, not later.
> 
> As for this particular key sequence, not only is there no reason to do 
> it, it's quite difficult to do it unintentionally.
> 
> Keep it in the very bottom of the todo list.  In the mean time, take the 
> doctor's advice, don't do it. :)

but it is a bug and i do need to fix it. a bug is a bug. the problem is - i
have yet to have inspiration as to WHY it happens. and no one has helped me
with that inspiration - so until i get some magic inspiration or actually sit
down and nut it out until i fix it - it's going to languish low in my fix
list :)

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