Kenneth Pouncey schreef:

> This should be fixed in CVS.  Richard had that problem.

Yeah, gonna compile again in a few minutes :-)

> Not sure about this.  Jump into the code and see what the problem is.
> Am sure it will be a java 1.5 on linux problem or someone would have
> already posted the problem.

Yeah, that's what i thought too, but which codes of the keymaps are used ?
Cause i used xdev to get the codes, but they vary from the ones used in
keymap-file ?

> Yes but then again being a programmer yourself that frustration level
> can be reduced by figuring out the problem and making the change to
> fix it :-P

Hehehehe you know i'm not THAT skilled yet, but okay, i'll give it a try.

> Which again begs the question of why you are frustrated with problems.

:-) the answer is higher in this mail :-)

> Looking at the code base should help with that.

Okay, let's try to find out...

> Although Patrick, me not being around does not mean anybody could not
> update CVS with changes and bug fixes.

I know.

> Not exactly sure if the project lacks "leadership" per se but more
> hands digging in the code and updating CVS with bug fixes.

I did not said the project lacked leadership, let that be clear.

> Not a lot of java skills needed to fix the problems you reported so
> now all that is left to do is dig in.
> The keymapping problem could probably be fixed in 30 minutes.
> Let me know and I can tell you where to look.

Okay, if you tell me where to look i'll give it a try

Best Regards,

Patrick


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