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(BDe: Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(B>> ecore_x_events_allow_all();
(B
(B> no - this function does not do what you want. its for grabs (key and
(Bbutton)
(B> when they are trapped you call this to allow them on. you need to select
(Bthe
(B> event mask on the window as well to start getting the events :)
(B
(BAha. I'm going to check that out.
(B
(B>> Is there anything else I must do after adding the event handler ?
(B
(B>run the main loop? :) create a window to actually accept events? show it?
(B:)
(B
(B I'm already running the main loop :) I created a test window, loaded an
(Bimage just to see it was working ok, and started to add some events to see
(Bhow they worked.
(B
(B In e_menu.c (/e17/apps/e/src/bin) the function e_menu_init() adds the
(Bevent handlers this way, and it seemed to me a clear way to add them.
(B
(B - Juan
(B
(B
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