*** On Mon, 24 May 1999 14:04:00 CDT, Walter Truitt <Walter.Truitt@usa.alcatel.com> wrote...
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> >>>>> "JB" == Jim Barbour <jbarbour@qualcomm.com> writes:
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> JB> Hi, I never heard back from anyone, and I just got bit by this
> JB> again.
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> JB> To reiterate, for "some unknown reason" after being up and
> JB> running for varied, but long (> 2 or 3 days), ctwm starts
> JB> passing keystrokes through to applications that are defined to
> JB> perform tasks in ctwm.
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> JB> Is there some way for me to get debugging information from
> JB> ctwm along the lines of
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> JB> Passing keystroke "foo" to focussed application because
> JB> because "...."
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> JB> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
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> Not an answer to your question, but is it specific to xterms, or is it
> the same in cmdtools, rxvts or other terminals? I would think it may
> be some application other than ctwm that makes X calls to capture
> keystrokes that somehow get X to pass the events to the application
> rather than through the window manager. I don't know though.
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> -walter
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It happens in all X-applications. Even apps that don't take
keystrokes (i.e. xclock).
Jim
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