Juergen Kreilender wrote:
> >>>>> peter pilgrim writes:
>
> > I have had an irritating long term low priority problem with
> > applications built with a static Motif library. When application
> > display a XmTextWidget, the [RETURN] does not work. Ie the default
> > widget translation:
>
> > ~Alt ~Shift ~Ctrl <Key>Return newline()
>
> > does not seem to work at all on my environment. The translation
> > seems to be ignore. I tried setting the action to `activate()', I
> > have __not__ been playing with the X keymap and the `~/.motifbind'
> > file that I have around seems to be quite correct. I tried setting
> > an override translation in my ~/.Xdefaults file and then asking
> > `xrdb' to reload the file. No it did not work. This strange
> > behaviour happens in the JDK and in Netscape. It seems that the
> > virtual motif bindings for ``osfActivate'' dont work for me. BTW: I
> > am using `fvwm 2'
>
> > My only solution is to use Ctrl-J a la GNU Emacs to get around.
>
> > Does any one know the cure for this weird behaviour?
>
> Did you try the LD_PRELOAD=libBrokenLocale.so trick?
>
>
> Juergen
(!)
Can you explain what has this got to do with Motif let alone JDK ?
Cheers
Peter
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