On Jun 25, 3:26 pm, AJK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello there! > > I've been googleing yet, and suppose it's hopeless to try, but better ask > it... > > I want to write a program which turns Cx to , cx to et al WHILE > TYPING. (i.e. converting Esperanto x-system to real hats, for those > who know about this.) Therefore I though will need to capture the last > 2 typed characters (from any application), send a double backspace and > after that send the correct letters (back to the same application)... > > However, it seems inpossible to capture those letters, and maybe to > send them too... > > Or am I wrong? > > Greetings, > > LaPingvino > > (project:http://code.google.com/p/iksilo/- SVN Repository is free > viewable, project is GPL) > > -- > ar Dio tiel amis la mondon, ke Li donis Sian solenaskitan Filon, por > ke iu, kiu fidas al li, ne pereu, sed havu eternan vivon. > -Johano 3:16, La sankta Biblio- > > oju iam, pre u sen ese, pri io donu dankon. > -1 Tesalonikanoj 5:16-18a, La sankta Biblio-
Under *nix it's easier to change xkb keymap. If you interested only in gtk applications then there is gtk-im-extra [1], which you can use to input "cxapeloj". You can also look at scim [2] sources. It supports gtk, qt and standard x applications. Bonsxancon! [1] http://gtk-im-extra.sourceforge.net/ [2] http://www.scim-im.org/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list