Hi there...
I'm trying to catch the key_release event in a GtkText, so I had to
use a mygtktext.add_events(GDK.KEY_RELEASE_MASK).
But it seems to work only after I start by clicking in
the GtkText with the mouse. Otherwise, no key_release event is detected.
The problem is that I wanted to avoid as much as possible using the mouse.
So... Does anybody know what I should do to make this key_release_event
managing effective when I create the GtkText, or do I have to simulate a
"clicked" or "button_pressed" event? I tried to do this, with a
mygtktext.emit(something) but I just doesn't know the right syntax, if there's
any chance this could work, anyway...
If anybody have ever encountered the same problem and knows how to resolve it,
it would be great...
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E-Mail: Bellamy Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 20-Jun-2000 Time: 11:37:26
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