Le Thu, 13 Feb 2014 19:51:42 +1030,
Bruce a écrit :
> What is the difference here?
>
> Every keyboard I have has an "Enter" key which apparently is a
> Key.Return, so what is Key.Enter? Does it depend on some particular
> keyboard?
On linux, you can run xev to know the key codes and the key sym
It have a lot of forms opened... in a few workspaces, of course.
I'll try what you sa*y *I'll Keep you informed.
Regards.
2014-02-13 19:17 GMT+01:00 Benoît Minisini :
> For information:
>
> In Gambas, KeyPress events on a control are sent to the form that
> contains the control first. That way
When we become old, we start repeating the same things again and again. :-)
Le 13/02/2014 17:18, ISS Boss a écrit :
>
> Didn't we have this conversation not too long ago? Just saying... :-)
>
> Randall Morgan wrote, On 02/13/2014 10:19:
>
> FYI: Historically, the return key was used to r
Le 13/02/2014 15:12, Fabien Bodard a écrit :
> Well it seem you have the same problem than me ... the difference is
> just that me it's since 10 year... :-/... I always forget * or :
> somewhere.
>
It's important for me: I made a program that create the ChangeLog from
the svn commit logs, but if
For information:
In Gambas, KeyPress events on a control are sent to the form that
contains the control first. That way you have to write one event handler
for each form only.
And if your application has a lot of forms opened at the same time, you
are rewriting the GIMP. :-)
Le 12/02/2014 18:
Didn't we have this conversation not too long ago? Just saying... :-)
Randall Morgan wrote, On 02/13/2014 10:19:
FYI: Historically, the return key was used to return the carriage on a
teletype or typewriter to the home (left side) position. The enter key was
taken from mechanical 10-key
FYI: Historically, the return key was used to return the carriage on a
teletype or typewriter to the home (left side) position. The enter key was
taken from mechanical 10-key calculating machines and is used on the
numerical keypad to "enter" a value into the calculation.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at
Well it seem you have the same problem than me ... the difference is
just that me it's since 10 year... :-/... I always forget * or :
somewhere.
2014-02-13 13:26 GMT+01:00 Bruce :
> On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 13:01 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
>> On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
>> > On Thu, 2014-02-13
On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 13:01 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> > On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 12:07 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> > > On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> > > > Graarrrggh!
> > > >
> > > > I have another tiny commit for gb.desktop xdg-email that stops it
> > >
ok Fabian. Thanks.
2014-02-13 11:54 GMT+01:00 Fabien Bodard :
> hum ... yes it seem my idea not work :-/
>
> Sorry... i've not tested it ... i was on my phone
>
> 2014-02-13 9:37 GMT+01:00 Jorge Carrión :
> > Tobi
> > Yours is a interesting approach of the problem. I'll think about it.
> > Perha
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 12:07 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> > On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> > > Graarrrggh!
> > >
> > > I have another tiny commit for gb.desktop xdg-email that stops it
> > > opening the web browser on LXDE when I try to send an email from wi
On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 12:07 +0100, Tobias Boege wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> > Graarrrggh!
> >
> > I have another tiny commit for gb.desktop xdg-email that stops it
> > opening the web browser on LXDE when I try to send an email from within
> > a Gambas app.
> >
> > Do you think I
On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 11:18 +0100, Rolf Schmidt wrote:
> Hi Bruce:
> > What is the difference here?
> >
> > Every keyboard I have has an "Enter" key which apparently is a
> > Key.Return, so what is Key.Enter? Does it depend on some particular
> > keyboard?
> >
> One is the key right near the char
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Bruce wrote:
> Graarrrggh!
>
> I have another tiny commit for gb.desktop xdg-email that stops it
> opening the web browser on LXDE when I try to send an email from within
> a Gambas app.
>
> Do you think I can find Benoit's request for how the commit log comments
> should be
hum ... yes it seem my idea not work :-/
Sorry... i've not tested it ... i was on my phone
2014-02-13 9:37 GMT+01:00 Jorge Carrión :
> Tobi
> Yours is a interesting approach of the problem. I'll think about it.
> Perhaps a smooth color change of background form in "Help Mode"... But I
> like the
Hi Bruce:
> What is the difference here?
>
> Every keyboard I have has an "Enter" key which apparently is a
> Key.Return, so what is Key.Enter? Does it depend on some particular
> keyboard?
>
One is the key right near the character keys and the other is the
(enter) key at the number pad
Hope tha
What is the difference here?
Every keyboard I have has an "Enter" key which apparently is a
Key.Return, so what is Key.Enter? Does it depend on some particular
keyboard?
Silly question, no. If some users keyboard generates a different code
how can I tell what key was pressed?
(This has been driv
Graarrrggh!
I have another tiny commit for gb.desktop xdg-email that stops it
opening the web browser on LXDE when I try to send an email from within
a Gambas app.
Do you think I can find Benoit's request for how the commit log comments
should be structured? No.
Any help please.
Bruce
---
Tobi
Yours is a interesting approach of the problem. I'll think about it.
Perhaps a smooth color change of background form in "Help Mode"... But I
like the Idea.
Regards.
2014-02-13 3:07 GMT+01:00 Tobias Boege :
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2014, Tobias Boege wrote:
> > I hope the project helps. At least
I don't mind at all to be mentioned, Tobi (Vanitas, vanitatis...hehehe)
What I've done 'till the moment is a sqlite3 database with the help
contents (don't want Remote Server Access for this) in .config/gambas3/
wich is installed in first execution of application.
After that I joined each control
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