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| From: | "Tim Nicholson" <djgpp_mail AT gizzy DOT co DOT uk> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Rhide and the Ctrl+C key sequence |
| Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2000 21:47:26 -0000 |
| Organization: | Skyforce avionics Limited |
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Hi, Having spent the last X years writing software using Window's GUI IDE's such as Delphi I am finding Rhide a bit tiresome. In order to make it more friendly (IMHO) I decided to map the CUT, PASTE and COPY keys to Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+C. The problem is this... Rhide detects Ctrl+C as a 'break request' and thinks that I want to interrupt the program. Is there any easy way to disable this behaviour in Rhide so that I can detect the key sequence? I have all the source files and can add a bit of code in the initialisation routine - problem is, I have no idea how to do it! Thanks Tim Nicholson
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