Jan Danielsson wrote: . > > Oh, I do have one more question though. I'm using wxPython, and when > I check for keys I use the evt.GetKeyCode() call, and compare it with > integers which I have found by printing what event.GetKeyCode() returns. > I would prefer a more portable way, since I assume that F1 doesn't have > the same code on a Sparc Ultra10. (?) Is there a way to get "key codes" > in wxPython in a portable manner?
Hi, You should use the keycode constants. http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.6.1/wx_keycodes.html#keycodes Will -- http://www.willmcgugan.com "".join({'*':'@','^':'.'}.get(c,0) or chr(97+(ord(c)-84)%26) for c in "jvyy*jvyyzpthtna^pbz") -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list