No I don't. This is just a small anoyance that we've tolerated for a long 
time. I would like to fix it in the future.

Thanks...

On Wednesday 29 September 2004 07:46 am, Michel Bardiaux saith:
> Terry Lee Tucker wrote:
> > I would be interested in obtaining this code you mention. Thanks for
> > offering it.
>
> Do you need it urgently? I'd rather have it cleanly integrated in an
> existing LGPL library.
>
> HaND,
>
> > On Wednesday 29 September 2004 04:37 am, Michel Bardiaux saith:
> >>Danny Backx wrote:
> >>>Dave Williss sent me a fix with this comment :
> >>>>Controversial hack to accept accelerators even if NumLock and/or
> >>>>CapsLock is on.
> >>>>It's up to you whether you want to accept this or maybe come up with a
> >>>>better way.
> >>>
> >>>I've put it in for review; I'd like input on whether we want this in,
> >>>out, or conditionally compiled or so.
> >>>
> >>>   Danny
> >>
> >>I have already written about that, but since a review is begun I'll
> >>repeat it: by my experience OSF-Motif and its kin (that I have used:
> >>Motif on SGI IRIX, and OpenMotif on Linux) do *not* have this feature; I
> >>mean, they do *not* recognize accelerators when Lock is on; and Lesstif
> >>should avoid behavioral incompatibilities.
> >>
> >>The problem can and should be fixed at application level, or in a
> >>utility library. I am willing to donate the code I have e.g. to Xlt (it
> >>*does* build for OpenMotif, right?). This way there would be a solution
> >>without breaking compatibility (Well, compatibility is already broken,
> >>but development of Lesstif should aim at convergence rather than add
> >>more divergence).
> >>
> >>HaND,
> >>--
> >>Michel Bardiaux
> >>Peaktime Belgium S.A.  Bd. du Souverain, 191  B-1160 Bruxelles
> >>Tel : +32 2 790.29.41
>
> --
> Michel Bardiaux
> Peaktime Belgium S.A.  Bd. du Souverain, 191  B-1160 Bruxelles
> Tel : +32 2 790.29.41

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