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2010 Apr 09
2
Problem detecting keypresses in FXTable
...ted row. This does not seem to work, however, as apparently keypresses are not initially recognized. In my FXTable derived class I have: connect(SEL_KEYRELEASE) do |sender, selector, event| puts "code = #{''%X'' % event.code}" case event.code when KEY_Delete, KEY_KP_Delete puts "Delete key hit" # process... # ... end end When I left-click on a row header, the row gets properly selected and highlighted, but hitting any key does not result in being recognized (i.e., the messages above do not appear)....
2011 Feb 17
5
[PATCH 0/4] Reduce core size
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com> These patches are based on the elflink branch. This set of patches is my attempt at moving the command-line interface functionality out of the core and into an ELF module to reduce the size of the core. The most interesting patch is [PATCH 4/4] which moves the cli code out of core/elflink and into com32/elflink/modules. [PATCH 4/4] is
2011 Mar 09
14
[PATCH 00/12] elflink shrinkage
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com> This is a series of patches that, * shrink the core by moving things into an ldlinux ELF module * begin wiring up some of the C versions of various functions The core now only contains essential code and loads the ldlinux module to do everything else, like providing a command line interface and loading kernels. The config file parsing
2011 Apr 16
20
[PATCH 00/20] Switch to ELF modules
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com> This series fixes some bugs and switches the elflink branch to be entirely ELF modules. It applies on top of, http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2011-April/016369.html The deletions in the diff stat below are mainly from deleting com32/elflink/modules (finally!). Now there should be no duplicate code because we don't need COM32 and
2007 Oct 24
16
PATCH 0/10: Merge PV framebuffer & console into QEMU
The following series of 10 patches is a merge of the xenfb and xenconsoled functionality into the qemu-dm code. The general approach taken is to have qemu-dm provide two machine types - one for xen paravirt, the other for fullyvirt. For compatability the later is the default. The goals overall are to kill LibVNCServer, remove alot of code duplication and/or parallel impls of the same concepts, and