Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 12:25, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>> Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> | On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote:
>> >> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> > Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every
>> >> > second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem
>> >> 
>> >> What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ?
>> >>
>> | I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes:
>> >
>> | first keystroke:
>> | Workarea event: KEYBOARD
>> | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102]
>> | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102]
>> | Using keysym [B]
>> | Workarea Diff: 0
>> | KeySym is f[102] State is [16]
>> | action first set to [-1]
>> | meta_fake_bit is [0]
>> | action now set to [-1]
>> | Key [-1][f]
>> >
>> | second identical keystroke:
>> | Workarea event: KEYBOARD
>> | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102]
>> | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102]
>> | Using keysym [B]
>> | Workarea Diff: 0
>> | Workarea: Purging X events.
>> >
>> | How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events?
>> 
>> Yes, sometimes when the timestamp difference between two X events is
>> very small we purge events.
>> 
>> What X server is you using and what kind of computer do you have?
>> speed etc.
>
| XFree 4.1.0 from SuSE 7.3 running on a 1000 Mhz Athlon with 128 Mb RAM,
| so it is not due to computer speed. (If you doubt this I stop using LyX
| ;-) ) The problem also occurs when there are a few seconds between both
| keystrokes. When I encounter the problem it occurs for every keystroke
| that is identical to the previous one.

And this is right after a boot?

(I have seen similar problems on a laptop running XFree 4.2.0, then it
was a suspend problem.)


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        Lgb

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