Has anybody had any luck finding a fix for this problem?  I've looked myself, 
but alas, my XServer knowledge isn't up to scratch.

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> Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2207
> Version: 1.3-current
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> Using the attached foo.cxx program which sets the shortcuts with:
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>     menu->add("Testing/Ctrl-Shift-F", "+^f", Callback);
>     menu->add("Testing/Ctrl-F",       "^f",  Callback);
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> ...I can confirm the following behavior on Ubuntu7 + FLTK1.3.x current:
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>     o Ctrl-Shift-F -- shortcut only works when capslock ON, not OFF
>     o Ctrl-F       -- shortcut only works when capslock OFF, not ON
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> ...in other words, completely opposite behaviors.
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> Note: if I make the 'f' in the shortcut setup to uppercase, eg:
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>     menu->add("Testing/Ctrl-Shift-F", "+^F", Callback);
>     menu->add("Testing/Ctrl-F",       "^F",  Callback);
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> ...when the CTRL_SHIFT-F works OK regardless of the state of capslock,
> and Ctrl-F does NOT WORK AT ALL, regardless of the state of capslock.
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> I'd think the case of the 'F' used in setup shouldn't matter; the only
> thing that should affect case is if the Shift flag were specified or not.
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> Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2207
> Version: 1.3-current
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