Re: Shift key is eaten somwhere. . . . .
- From: sdb cloud9 net (Stuart Brorson)
- To: otaylor redhat com (Owen Taylor)
- Cc: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Shift key is eaten somwhere. . . . .
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 19:29:16 -0400 (EDT)
I have embedded lots of debug printfs into GTK itself to see
what happens as the program accepts keypresses. Here's the program's
spew when I type a single "T" (i.e. a single capital letter T). I
have annotated it in several places to point out what is happening where.
=20
------------------------ Spew ---------------------------
[...]
=20
------------------------ End spew ---------------------------=20
=20
Any ideas why gtk_event_key_press is never invoked?=20
My strong assumption is it's not getting called because you have
a custom key_press handler for your widget which is not chaining
up for these characters.
Regards,
Owen
That was it! I had a key_press callback defined somewhere else which
was trapping the event signal.
Thanks for your help!
Stuart
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