El jue, 03-07-2003 a las 05:13, Martin Stubenschrott escribió:
Well, if the widget has the focus, then the space bar is natural.
Sorry, I think I didn't specify this clearly enough. I mean, when the
focus is on one button I can activate any other button with the
Alt-key support. Space bar
Hello edscott,
Thursday, July 3, 2003, 5:11:21 AM, you wrote:
ewg Using the space bar to select the button (gtk default) is easy and
ewg natural. Even so, you can define a windowy behaviour by using the
ewg key-pressed signal on the widget.
ewg Edscott
Well, if the widget has the focus, then
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 09:11, edscott wilson garcia wrote:
El jue, 03-07-2003 a las 05:13, Martin Stubenschrott escribi:
Well, if the widget has the focus, then the space bar is natural.
Sorry, I think I didn't specify this clearly enough. I mean, when the
focus is on one button I can
Hello Owen,
Thursday, July 3, 2003, 3:40:12 PM, you wrote:
OT Some discussion of a clean solution, and in fact, a patch is in:
OT http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53709
OT Regards,
OT Owen
Wow that's cool, I haven't tried the patch
El lun, 30-06-2003 a las 14:54, Martin Stubenschrott escribió:
Hi,
I am not sure if this is acutally a GTK+ or Gnome thing, but there's
is really one thing with keyboard accelerators which could be
massively improved.
In GTK+, if you have a button Test (sorry, i am/was only a windows