Thiago Macieira wrote:

>> In fact, couldn't qev include xev functionality in a native event filter?
> 
> It could, but I think the interesting part of qev is to show how it
> interpreted the events into Qt.

> Anyway, qev isn't really being developed. The last commit to it was mine a

I noticed that :)

What I think should be at least potentially useful is to show the non-
interpreted events. Otherwise you just see a list of Qt events and in fact 
nothing about interpretation.

I started to hack the xev.c source with the idea to call it from a native event 
handler. I dropped that (for now) when I discovered xev's snooping option...

R.

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