Hi,
I never heard back from anyone, and I just got bit by this again.
To reiterate, for "some unknown reason" after being up and running for
varied, but long (> 2 or 3 days), ctwm starts passing keystrokes
through to applications that are defined to perform tasks in ctwm.
Is there some way for me to get debugging information from ctwm
along the lines of
Passing keystroke "foo" to focussed application because because "...."
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-- Jim Barbour --- Qualcomm UNIX Systems engineer/programmer/administrator ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Office pager Cel phone OTA 619-651-2616 800-200-6068 ___-___-____ 619-638-8413 ------------------------------------------------------------------------*** On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 13:35:38 PST, Jim Barbour <jbarbour@cream.qualcomm.com> wrote... > Hello, > > I have meta+n and meta+p defined to be next/prev window. > > Normally, reguardless of who has the focus, ctwm catches these > keystrokes and does the appropriate action. However, every so often, > after ctwm has been up for a while, ctwm starts passing meta+n and > meta+p to my termianl windows. If I'm not in a terminal window, ctwm > processes them just fine, but if a terminal window has the focus, ctwm > just passes meta+n or meta+p to my terminal. > > The timing doesn't follow any pattern that I can see, so I'm assuming > its some event that causes ctwm to behave differently. > > Anybody got any ideas about this? > > thanks very much... > -- > Jim Barbour --- Qualcomm UNIX Systems engineer/programmer/administrator > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Office pager Cel phone OTA > 619-651-2616 800-200-6068 619-977-6491 619-638-8413 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >
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