Oops, I've already applied it to svn. FYI the patch file contained the compared svn revision, like:
--- System.Windows.Forms/X11Keyboard.cs (revision 100698) +++ System.Windows.Forms/X11Keyboard.cs (working copy) Atsushi Eno Doug Rintoul wrote: > Atsushi Eno wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Doug Rintoul wrote: >>> Atsushi Eno wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the details. Though I don't think I completely understand >>>> the second issue >>>> (XIM event order matter), I am persuaded. Your patch is in svn >>>> (along with my patch >>>> of course too). >>>> >>>> >>> Thanks for this. I am assuming that only the patch for the second >>> problem is committed. Any thoughts on solving the tracking of the >>> modification keys (control, alt, shift, etc)? >>> >> Now I could go ahead and came to this issue. I have created a >> patch to control those key states (which are in X11Keyboard) >> *before* calling XFilterEvent(). I guess it would work as every >> key press/release events are handled regardless of filter and >> press/release state for non-shift key is used only to flag key >> input state (possibly in no use). >> >> With this patch, my present issue (atok x3 / iiimx loses shift state >> when it is enabled) went away. >> >> If you have some time, please have a look at the patch. I'd like to >> hear your feedback :) >> >> Atsushi Eno >> > Hi Atsushi, > > I tried to apply your patch against the current svn but had one reject. > It seems that a part of this patch is already in svn. Attached is the > reject file. What version should I be applying your patch to? > > Doug Rintoul. > _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list
