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David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:
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>>> So, recommendations on what to do from here?  Is there a way to tell
>>> GTK to feed keystrokes onwards when a menu is open?
>> I don't believe so, no, but someone else may have a better answer.
> 
> I'm afraid the only way to tell Gtk+ to stop doing this
> globally is to patch it.

Awww rats...

Though, the more I think about this, I'm kind of surprised there isn't
some kind of gtk-wide configurable exception list of key's that are
passed through.  Just for apps that really do need those keystrokes!

(No wonder there aren't any really good elearning creation apps for *nix
out there yet!)


> Add this to ServerFlags section of xorg.conf:
> 
>   Option "AllowDeactivateGrabs" "true"
> 
> and then press Ctrl-Alt-KP_Divide when you need to get rid
> of the grab.

Cool, interesting info.  If the keyboard snooper idea doesn't work, I'll
give that a shot. :)

Thanks Yeti!

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


> Yeti

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