Doriano Blengino wrote:
> I think that in the call to XNextEvent you are passing a NIL pointer;
> libX11 tries to put data in the area pointed by pEvent. You should
> allocate some memory in it, enough to hold the event data. If, on the
>
Hi, Doriano
Thanks for your comment.
As you suggeste
HARADA Kazutaka ha scritto:
> Sorry fo late reply,
>
>
>> You can't if you don't have the focus. What you need is a global shortcut,
>> which is managed by your desktop environment, or a special program.
>>
>> For example, in KDE, there is a control panel entry for configuring them.
>>
>>
Sorry fo late reply,
> You can't if you don't have the focus. What you need is a global shortcut,
> which is managed by your desktop environment, or a special program.
>
> For example, in KDE, there is a control panel entry for configuring them.
>
Yes, you are right.
But I'm looking for a wi
> Hi all,
>
> I'm developing a small app that always stays on the notification
> area (with trayicon).
>
> In this app, I'm trying to show a form with keyboard shortcut,
> like steps below.
>
> 1) Run application. (But don't show a form, Minimized in
>notification area)
> 2) Press keyboard shor
Hi all,
I'm developing a small app that always stays on the notification
area (with trayicon).
In this app, I'm trying to show a form with keyboard shortcut,
like steps below.
1) Run application. (But don't show a form, Minimized in
notification area)
2) Press keyboard shortcut (like Control+