On 08/01/2012 15:23, Oliver Schmidt wrote:
On 8/16/2011 5:31 PM, Oliver Schmidt wrote:
I had the problem, that the state of the modifier keys was lost when a
window is created (or raised).
I send a patch to fix this problem with this email: I just extended the
I just merged the current
Hi Jon,
On 09.01.2012 15:06, Jon TURNEY wrote:
I have a few questions and comments below:
Example: in window A Ctrl + some key opens a window B, then in window B
Ctrl + some other key triggers the next action. However after the opening
of window B the Ctrl key has to be released and pressed
left Alt-left Ctrl-s (will abbreviate as M-C-s from here-on) does
nothing for me. Does anyone have any thoughts on why it might not be working?
More info:
I get no action in either an xterm or an emacs window. If I use right
Alt, or right Control, or both, I get the expected action.
In emacs,
Hi Mark,
On 09.01.2012 19:32, Mark Geary wrote:
left Alt-left Ctrl-s (will abbreviate as M-C-s from here-on) does
nothing for me. Does anyone have any thoughts on why it might not be working?
I have the left control and the caps lock keys swapped with a
registry edit:
does this problem also
On 10/11/2011 16:50, Ryan Pavlik wrote:
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
0009-os-utils.c-Use-winxp-or-better-for-Winsock-API.patch
I am a bit unclear why this is needed, surely the winsock API predates XP?
It might be better to add this define to CFLAGS rather than to start
On 09/01/2012 18:32, Mark Geary wrote:
left Alt-left Ctrl-s (will abbreviate as M-C-s from here-on) does
nothing for me. Does anyone have any thoughts on why it might not be working?
This seems to work correctly for me:
KeyPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x101,
root 0x206,