* keyboard events
@ 2002-08-28 5:42 Varun Kacholia
2002-08-28 7:50 ` John Love-Jensen
2002-08-28 8:54 ` Quang Nguyen (Ngo)
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From: Varun Kacholia @ 2002-08-28 5:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
hello
I wanted to know whether gcc provides some facility to get the various
keyboard events like KEY_DOWN/KEY_UP etc.
If not then what would be the best way to avail them
I am using gcc3 on redhat 7.2 .
thanks for any help
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Varun
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* Re: keyboard events
2002-08-28 5:42 keyboard events Varun Kacholia
@ 2002-08-28 7:50 ` John Love-Jensen
2002-08-28 8:54 ` Quang Nguyen (Ngo)
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From: John Love-Jensen @ 2002-08-28 7:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Varun Kacholia, gcc-help
Hi Varun,
No, GCC does not provide that kind of facility. GCC provides a compiler and
standard header files. (And a few other related cool things.)
The operating system provides various keyboard events like KEY_DOWN/KEY_UP.
Check your X11 and/or RedHat documentation, which should provide the
facility you are seeking.
--Eljay
On 8/28/02 7:42 AM, "Varun Kacholia" <varunk@cse.iitb.ac.in> wrote:
> hello
> I wanted to know whether gcc provides some facility to get the various
> keyboard events like KEY_DOWN/KEY_UP etc.
> If not then what would be the best way to avail them
> I am using gcc3 on redhat 7.2 .
> thanks for any help
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* Re: keyboard events
2002-08-28 5:42 keyboard events Varun Kacholia
2002-08-28 7:50 ` John Love-Jensen
@ 2002-08-28 8:54 ` Quang Nguyen (Ngo)
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Quang Nguyen (Ngo) @ 2002-08-28 8:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Varun Kacholia, gcc-help
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 12:42 pm, Varun Kacholia wrote:
> hello
> I wanted to know whether gcc provides some facility to get the various
> keyboard events like KEY_DOWN/KEY_UP etc.
> If not then what would be the best way to avail them
> I am using gcc3 on redhat 7.2 .
> thanks for any help
gcc is just a compiler. You want to read the man page of ncurses (man
ncurses).
--
Quang
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