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- From: ramakris@csgrad.cs.vt.edu (S.Ramakrishnan)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
- Subject: Re: Basic help with XSendEvent
- Message-ID: <4007@creatures.cs.vt.edu>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 01:17:41 GMT
- References: <m0nAQh5-0006qqC@mt5.BELL-ATL.COM>
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- Organization: VPI&SU Computer Science Department, Blacksburg, VA
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- In article <m0nAQh5-0006qqC@mt5.BELL-ATL.COM> bfn568w@mt5.BELL-ATL.COM (John Bolton) writes:
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- >Problem: I am listening for certain asynchronous events on a network. When
- >I get one, I want to notify an X client application that I have received
- >this network event, so that application can grab it in its main event loop.
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- >Although I am pretty good at graphics in X, I cannot seem to get XSendEvent
- >to successfully send a message to the other application (or the other
- >application to see it?).
- >
- >So my question is, if you have a code fragment that shows how to use
- >XSendEvent and the corresponding way the other client must receive the message
- >I would love to have a look at it. You would be helping X to take hold in
- >Bell Atlantic.
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- >John Bolton
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- My mail to "bfn568w@mt5.BELL-ATL.COM" bounced. The error was:
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- "No valid recipients found".
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- Do you have any other addresses ?
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- S Ramakrishnan, CS Dept, McBryde Hall, VaTech
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