RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-28 Thread James Weatherall
TECTED] > Sent: 27 April 2005 15:05 > To: 'James Weatherall' > Subject: RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1 > > Chez, > > What I get when I press the key is : > > KeyPress event, serial 22, synthetic NO, window 0x121, > root 0x

RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-28 Thread James Weatherall
ATTIER-NONST [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 27 April 2005 13:25 > To: 'James Weatherall' > Subject: RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1 > > Chez, > > I have one question about xev usage : > > Should I activate the focus onto the Event

RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-27 Thread James Weatherall
other keys? Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Andre LATTIER-NONST [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 26 April 2005 10:52 > To: 'James Weatherall' > Subject: RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1 > > Wez, > > Sorry for

RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-15 Thread James Weatherall
5:59 > To: 'James Weatherall' > Subject: RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1 > > Wez, > > When I select a word and press F10, the "copy" function is > not done (an 'r' > appears after the prompt). > If I try the Paste

RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-15 Thread James Weatherall
pril 2005 08:30 > To: 'James Weatherall' > Subject: RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1 > > Wez, > > I was looking for the keyword 'Paste' in X directory and found those > mappings in : > > /usr/openwin/share/include/X11/Sunkeys

RE: RemapKeys for CDE / Solaris 8 with VNC 4.1.1

2005-04-14 Thread James Weatherall
Andre, The first mapping you have specified seems to attempt to map F10 to a non-existent keysym value 0x1005FF72. The second seems to attempt to map "L1" to non-existent keysym 0x1005FF74. Where did you get these keysym values from? Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- >