I tested your code in my system:
Windows 2000
Python 2.2
PyGTK 2.0.0
and I got some odd behaviours:
- On Windows my right alt key produces the left alt key keyval in the
release callback.
- On Windows I don't get left alt key release events
- On Windows for some keys if I left them pressed for a while I get a
lot of release events and I shouldn't get any.
- On Linux everything works as expected.
Note: I cc to gtk-app-devel because this seems more a GTK+ bug than a
PyGTK one. AFAIK there is no particular event handling in PyGTK.
Regards
Lorenzo
El vie, 27-02-2004 a las 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi�:
> I test again with your code and found out, in combination with another key
> like a accelerator/shortcut (e.g."ALT"+Q) i get a release event from both
> keys (113, 65513), but from "ALT" alone i get no callback.
>
> martin
> ------------------------------
> import gtk
>
> def foo(widget, event):
> print widget
> print event.keyval
>
> w = gtk.Window()
> w.add_events(gtk.gdk.KEY_RELEASE_MASK)
> w.connect("key-release-event", foo)
> w.show_all()
>
> gtk.mainloop()
>
>
>
>
> Christian Robottom Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 27.02.2004 10:03
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> To
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> cc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject
> Re: [pygtk] key_release_event of the mod1 ("alt") key does not work
>
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>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 04:39:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I want select first item of the menubar, if "Alt" (in gtk named mod1; i
> do
> > not mean Alt Gr) released. I connect the key-release-event and it work
> > for all other keys, but not for Mod1. For Mod1 i get only the keypressed
>
> > event.
>
> That's odd. I can't reproduce your problem here locally with the
> following testcase:
>
> import gtk, GDK
>
> def foo(*args):
> print args
>
> w = gtk.GtkWindow()
> w.add_events(GDK.KEY_RELEASE_MASK)
> w.connect("key-release-event", foo)
> w.show_all()
>
> gtk.mainloop()
>
> (which, yes, is based on PyGTK 0.6). If you're doing the pygtk2
> equivalent, ISTM this is a bug, and if so, it's probably in the GTK+
> port of Win32. Can anybody with pygtk2 check if this works for them?
>
> Take care,
> --
> Christian Robottom Reis | http://async.com.br/~kiko/ | [+55 16] 261 2331
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