* Re: RFC: bind of Enter keys to all buttons [not found] ` <39944D77.1BC31C2A@cygnus.com> @ 2000-08-14 13:57 ` Syd Polk [not found] ` <399865E4.E1562FB8@cygnus.com> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Syd Polk @ 2000-08-14 13:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Fernando Nasser; +Cc: Jim Ingham, insight Fernando Nasser wrote: > > Jim Ingham wrote: > > > > Also sprach Fernando Nasser: > > > > > Is there any thing that prevents us to do this? Is someone aware of a button > > > anywhere that shoud not execute its command when it is selected and we press > > > one of the Enter keys? > > > > > > > You really shouldn't do it this way, since this does not ensure that there > > is UI indicating that the button in question IS the default button (usually > > there is a little focus ring around the "default" button). If you just make > > it so that any button that has the focus will activate on return, > > Yes, that is what someone asked for: return would activate the button with the > foucus. Presently a "sapace" does it. > Return should activate the default button (normally the OK button). The space bar invoking the button is stolen from Windows, but I see no reason to change it. There is no point in having a default button if you have to tab to it to invoke it. > > then it is > > too easy not to link the activation of the button to its correct appearance. > > I am not sure if I understood that part... > > > This should really be handled in a dialog class - which is where the default > > buttons almost invariably show up. Then you can set the default button OF > > THE DIALOG, and ensure that you a) focus on it, b) give it the highlight > > ring and c) activate it as you do above. > > > > I see, we are talking about two different things. I am not meddling with the > default button, it is done like you said and I would never change that. > > I am just proposing to add a default handler for button events so that hitting > Return or KP-Enter executes the -command > Currently "space" does that and it is very strange. > > What I was trying to do is a Class Binding (instead of a bind for every single > button that we add around)... > > But this does not seem to be very reliable. It sometimes work, sometimes not, works > for some windows and not others. Looks like a bug to me. > > -- > Fernando Nasser > Red Hat - Toronto E-Mail: fnasser@cygnus.com > 2323 Yonge Street, Suite #300 Tel: 416-482-2661 ext. 311 > Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C9 Fax: 416-482-6299 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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* Re: RFC: bind of Enter keys to all buttons [not found] ` <399865E4.E1562FB8@cygnus.com> @ 2000-08-15 13:20 ` Tom Tromey [not found] ` <399ACB73.7EC597D9@cygnus.com> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Tom Tromey @ 2000-08-15 13:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Fernando Nasser; +Cc: spolk, Jim Ingham, insight Fernando> P.S.: Is having the default button a "good thing"? Yes. Some dialogs are most easily filled out using keyboard navigation. It is annoying when enter doesn't accept the whole dialog and move on. For instance in gdbtk I find it annoying that hitting Enter when the focus is in the Arguments entry field doesn't cause the dialog to go away. Tom ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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* Create binary distribution. [not found] ` <399ACB73.7EC597D9@cygnus.com> @ 2000-12-11 10:50 ` Leslie Newell 2000-12-11 11:09 ` Keith Seitz 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Leslie Newell @ 2000-12-11 10:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: insight Hi, Downloading Cygwin and compiling Insight tends to be quite daunting to Gnu/Cygwin newbies (it was for me anyway!). I would like to create a simple setup program with the binaries and support files to hopefully make life easier for others. What files do I need to include to get Insight to run and how do I set up the paths? My current setup is: host Cygwin(not sure about version), target h8300hms, latest snapshot of Insight(downloaded Friday). Also is there any way of setting remote timeout to less than one second or the number of retries to less than 10? If a download fails Insight can sit there for ages continually retrying each packet - I have had to resort to the three finger salute (Ctrl Alt Del) a couple of times. Thanks, Les ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Create binary distribution. 2000-12-11 10:50 ` Create binary distribution Leslie Newell @ 2000-12-11 11:09 ` Keith Seitz 2000-12-12 8:53 ` Leslie Newell 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Keith Seitz @ 2000-12-11 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Leslie Newell; +Cc: insight Leslie Newell wrote: > > Also is there any way of setting remote timeout to less than one second or > the number of retries to less than 10? If a download fails Insight can sit > there for ages continually retrying each packet - I have had to resort to > the three finger salute (Ctrl Alt Del) a couple of times. You can use the "remotetimeout" variable to change the delay time. When I work on Cygwin, I always set it to 1: "set remotetimeout 1". There is no interface for this, so you'll need to type this into the console window (or put it in the init file: gdb.ini on windows, I think). Keith ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Create binary distribution. 2000-12-11 11:09 ` Keith Seitz @ 2000-12-12 8:53 ` Leslie Newell 2000-12-12 9:01 ` Keith Seitz 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Leslie Newell @ 2000-12-12 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: insight I have already set the timeout to 1. The problem is that if the target is not responding and I try to download a file, Insight will keep retrying 10 times for each packet. Even with a 6K file this is a lot of retries.... I wonder if this could be considered a bug because if a packet fails there is no point sending the rest of the file. Les > Leslie Newell wrote: > > > > Also is there any way of setting remote timeout to less than one second or > > the number of retries to less than 10? If a download fails Insight can sit > > there for ages continually retrying each packet - I have had to resort to > > the three finger salute (Ctrl Alt Del) a couple of times. > > You can use the "remotetimeout" variable to change the delay time. When > I work on Cygwin, I always set it to 1: "set remotetimeout 1". There is > no interface for this, so you'll need to type this into the console > window (or put it in the init file: gdb.ini on windows, I think). > > Keith > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Create binary distribution. 2000-12-12 8:53 ` Leslie Newell @ 2000-12-12 9:01 ` Keith Seitz 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Keith Seitz @ 2000-12-12 9:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Leslie Newell; +Cc: insight Leslie Newell wrote: > > I have already set the timeout to 1. The problem is that if the target is not responding and I try to download a file, Insight will > keep retrying 10 times for each packet. Even with a 6K file this is a lot of retries.... I wonder if this could be considered a bug > because if a packet fails there is no point sending the rest of the file. Ugh. That problem again. The whole download thing runs independently of the GUI. You'll need to ping the gdb mailing list for resolution. :-( Keith ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2000-12-12 9:01 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 6+ messages (download: mbox.gz / follow: Atom feed) -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <B5B9971A.3F20%jingham@apple.com> [not found] ` <39944D77.1BC31C2A@cygnus.com> 2000-08-14 13:57 ` RFC: bind of Enter keys to all buttons Syd Polk [not found] ` <399865E4.E1562FB8@cygnus.com> 2000-08-15 13:20 ` Tom Tromey [not found] ` <399ACB73.7EC597D9@cygnus.com> 2000-12-11 10:50 ` Create binary distribution Leslie Newell 2000-12-11 11:09 ` Keith Seitz 2000-12-12 8:53 ` Leslie Newell 2000-12-12 9:01 ` Keith Seitz
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