Package: xautomation Version: 1.02-1 Severity: normal Hi,
[ X-Debbugs-Cc set to [email protected] as this is probably not a debian specific bug. ] do I need to do some specific tricks to send an at-sign? The obvious solution fails here: $ xte "str f...@bar" X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) Major opcode of failed request: 141 (XTEST) Minor opcode of failed request: 2 (X_XTestFakeInput) Value in failed request: 0x0 Serial number of failed request: 16 Current serial number in output stream: 25 I'm using xautomation 1.02-1 on debian unstable with xserver-xorg-core 2:1.5.99.902-1 from debian experimental on armel architecture. Background: On the openmoko neo freerunner phone I want to be able to paste text into applications that don't support clipboard (mainly xterm). (Using primary selection is pretty difficult without a middle button). I am using the attached program[1] to convert printable and non-printable characters to str and key commands for xte. However, at sign did not seem to be a key either: key At Unable to resolve keysym for 'At' Unable to resolve keysym for 'At' key at key at # this prints "2"! key @ Unable to resolve keysym for '@' Unable to resolve keysym for '@' best regards, Timo Lindfors [1] #!/usr/bin/python import popen2, os def isprint(c): return ord(c) > 31 def get_key(c): if c == "\n": return "Return" if c == "\t": return "Tab" return False def main(): o, i = popen2.popen2("xclip -selection clipboard -o") output = o.read() i.close() o.close() #print(repr(output)) argv = ["xte"] str = "" for c in output: if isprint(c): str += c else: if str != "": argv += ["str %s" % str] key = get_key(c) if not key: key = "\\x%02x" % c argv += ["key %s" % key] str = "" if str != "": argv += ["str %s" % str] print(("\" \"").join(argv)) os.execv("/usr/bin/xte", argv) main() -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

