This is -OUTSTANDING- information.  I have just one teeny weeny question,
which will cement me as a Newbie. :)

On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> struct GdkEventKey
>   {
>     GdkEventType type;
>     GdkWindow *window;
>     gint8 send_event;
>     guint32 time;
>     guint state;
>     guint keyval;
>     gint length;
>     gchar *string;
>   };
> 
>  GdkEventType type
> the type of the event (GDK_KEY_PRESS or
> GDK_KEY_RELEASE).
> 
>  GdkWindow *window
> the window which received the event.
> 
>  gint8 send_event
> TRUE if the event was sent explicitly (e.g. using XSendEvent).

Etc.  I understand that it's an GdkEventKey struct.  There's a lot of
structures returned from GTK.  I understand there are methods associated
with Objects that come back (ala a 'set_text' associated with a GtkEntry
field, etc).  

But how do I retrieve values from the structure?  ala, 'gint' is within
the structure.  How do I get that value, with an explicit
get_gint() method associated with the object?

Somehow I feel like I'm missing something horrifically basic here, and I
do apologize if this results in much eye-rolling.

        dave.

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