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2001 Aug 20
1
Event trail info help request
G'day all, I'm always running the latest wine built locally, daily from CVS. I'm using Xfree 4.0.2 with a microtouch touchscreen, and I'm chasing a mouse event bug. I write my software in Borland Delphi 4. For testing, I have written a program that simply intercepts the application message queue, and filters WM_MOUSEMOVE, WM_LMOUSEDOWN and WM_LMOUSEUP events, and prints them to a
2005 Jul 12
1
help: how to use tkevent.generate(...)
Hello, I use package "tcltk" to do some GUI programming, and want to find a function which can do the operation "click a button", just like using a mouse to click. If tkevent.generate can do that? I tried it as below, but failed. Please give me a hint! tt <- tktoplevel() tkwm.title(tt,"Simple Dialog") onOK <- function(){print("OK")} onCancel <-
2001 Feb 22
2
Problem with tcltk listbox
Hi! I've got two problems with listboxes and selection: I created a listbox, no problem. Then I bind the Button-1 of the mouse to the listbox to start some things by pressing the mousebutton. The proiblem is that as I click a item of the listbox this error occured: Error in .Tcl(.Tcl.args(...)) : [tcl] bad listbox index "": must be active, anchor, end, @x,y, or a number. Repaeting
2007 Mar 10
0
[BUG] gtk-window-decorator and Xevents
If i remove Move action mask with winrules plugin, I can't raise a window by clicking on it. event_filter_func() receive an KeymapNotify instead of ButtonPress/ButtonRelease event. gtk-window-decorator bug? libwnck bug? gdk bug? No idea for now :( Cedric
2011 Nov 28
5
window manager interface commands for linux
How can i replicate this in Linux: source(file.choose()) I've tried source(tkgetOpenFile()) but with no luck
2002 Mar 14
1
gif, jpeg and png image files reader AND tcltk image
Hi all, Roger Peng and Jason Turner's suggestion with ImageMagick seem to be the simplest "dirty" way to get the problem solved. But I ran into yet another interesting but quite round-about way to solve the problem (partially). Through tcltk package, one can read in the gif image with > x <- tkcmd("image", "create", "photo", file=mypic.gif)