I'm pleased to announce that Dasher 4.9.0 is now available for
download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/dasher/4.9/
Windows binaries will shortly be available from:
http://www.dasher.org.uk/Download.html
Dasher is a predictive text input system for the GNOME Desktop,
suitable for any
Hello again!
I'm afraid that the 4.7.2 tarball was accidentally built from the wrong
version of the code,
so I've rebuilt the correct version as 4.7.3 and uploaded again. It can
be downloaded from
the same location as before.
Phil
Phil Cowans wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce
I'm pleased to announce that Dasher 4.7.2 is now available for
download from:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/dasher/4.7/
Windows binaries will shortly be available from:
http://www.dasher.org.uk/Download.html
Dasher is a predictive text input system for the GNOME Desktop,
suitable for an
y bug reports in the GNOME Bugzilla, and send any comments and
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Yours,
Phil Cowans and the Dasher team,
12th November 2007
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> If anyone who is familiar with the GOK code reads this, could
> they detail how they got round this problem.
Well, not GOK, and I'm using the C bindings, but there's a WM hint to ask
for your window never to receive the focus, and you can set it using
gtk_window_set_accept_focus()
http://dev
Hello,
Just a quick question regarding tracking keyboard focus with AT-SPI: is
there any way to be notified when keyboard focus is lost by all AT-SPI
registered applications, i.e. when a legacy X11 app such as emacs/xterm has
taken the focus?
Thanks,
Phil
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