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. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development