2006/8/2, Anthony Liguori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You're right, I'll submit a patch to fix that. Let me know if it helps.
Well, it indeed helps to some extent, but it's not enough.
Tracking down the problem I've found out that modifiers after
scancodes in keymap files are completely ignored in
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 02:22:44 +0200, Edu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I also have issues with extended characters in my keyboard layout when
> using VNC. Part of them seem to be caused by sign extension in function
> read_u32 from vnc.c, which should not be done.
You're right, I'll submit a patch to fix that
Hi,
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Edu wrote:
> I also have issues with extended characters in my keyboard layout when
> using VNC. Part of them seem to be caused by sign extension in function
> read_u32 from vnc.c, which should not be done.
I just _cannot_ resist in pointing out that I never had issues
Hi,
I also have issues with extended characters in my keyboard layout when
using VNC. Part of them seem to be caused by sign extension in
function read_u32 from vnc.c, which should not be done.
I need to do some more testing, though.
Eduardo Felipe
Wait!
This doesn't reply to my question, I never talked about VNC servers or
clients.
If you want replies about a similar but quite different matter, post a new
topic, don't "takeover" the mine.
Thank you,
--
Gaetano Sferra
_
Per
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:13:14 +0200, Eric Hameleers wrote:
> Are other people with international keyboards having these issues as well?
> What is the difference with the old RFB patch that the currently built-in
> VNC server handles differently?
The old VNC patch uses LibVNCServer which is a deriv
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:13:14 +0200, Eric Hameleers wrote:
> When I run qemu-0.8.2 with the VNC server enabled and then connecting to
> my QEMU's VNC server on a PC with a dutch keyboard layout, there is no
> way I can get the keyboard to function 100% correct.
Which keys aren't working for you?