Re: Multimedia keys interpreted as alphabetic keys

2010-04-20 Thread Chris Bird
Thanks very much for getting back to me so soon. That seems to have fixed the problem, and I will use this version until it's in the main build, thanks. There are a couple of side effects: 1) XWin dies immediately after outputting a message on startup if I pass it both -multiwindow and

Re: Multimedia keys interpreted as alphabetic keys

2010-04-20 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 20/04/2010 12:21, Chris Bird wrote: Thanks very much for getting back to me so soon. That seems to have fixed the problem, and I will use this version until it's in the main build, thanks. Thanks very much for testing the fix. There are a couple of side effects: 1) XWin dies immediately

Re: Multimedia keys interpreted as alphabetic keys

2010-04-20 Thread Chris Bird
I can confirm that the XWin you sent me does (of course) work when -logverbose [n] is set properly, and that the old version I was using also prints usage and exits in the same way, so it isn't and wasn't a bug - my bad. And now of course I can see the keycodes (or scancodes?) generated by

Re: Multimedia keys interpreted as alphabetic keys

2010-04-18 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 14/04/2010 15:37, Chris Bird wrote: I wonder if anyone could shed some light on this minor problem I have: I'm using Cygwin/X as my X client for several linux boxes at work. Everything's working fine (after some tweaking), but there is one small thing I find very annoying: The multimedia