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On Wednesday, June 22, 2005, 1:58:14, Jim C. Brown wrote:
GTK libraries are not part of qemu, they are a separate resource that qemu
depends on.
As far as the user is concerned, they are part of qemu.
I must disagree here. If a user already has xchat 2 installed, and that person
wants to
On Wednesday, June 22, 2005, 6:14:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Like those files actually might possibly ever get used by some other app.
Not too likely for a Windows user.
There's quite a selection of GTK+ programs for Windows available - Gimp,
Xchat, Gaim, Ethereal, ... BTW, it doesn't
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:14:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They should only get this library if they don't already have a copy
installed.
Which will be practically every qemu user.
[ Technically not true. Most qemu users are Linux users, and most Linux users
have GTK. :) Sorry,
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:58:14PM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Well, no, that isn't it. The keymap files are based on X11 keycodes, so even
if
you could use this option it wouldn't work at all.
More digging around in sdl.c revealed that SDL on Linux returns X11 keycodes
as GTK on Linux does,
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:58:14PM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Well, no, that isn't it. The keymap files are based on X11 keycodes, so even
if
you could use this option it wouldn't work at all.
More digging around in sdl.c revealed that SDL on Linux returns X11 keycodes
as GTK on Linux does,
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:17:23AM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Still, I work with what I have to go on. Try this gtk2.c and report any errors
(be they compile errors or runtime errors or keyboard problems). Your help is
always greatly appreciated.
This version of gtk2.c includes the right
I seem to be having problems sending attachments. Hopefully this email
will get through this time.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:17:23AM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote:
Still, I work with what I have to go on. Try this gtk2.c and report any errors
(be they compile errors or runtime errors or keyboard
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:53:03PM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote:
This version of gtk2.c includes the right header file (at least according to
MSDN).
However, after some deeper examination of the issue, it looks like it would be
better to convert the virtual key codes to the us keyboard
Jim C. Brown
Ok this is probably the final revision. I had the code vindicated by an
actual
Windows programmer. He says it should work fine. It should compile, run,
and make
Okay... I compiled it and the keys do appear to work.
That problem does appear to be fixed.
It doesn't look like
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