Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/02/15/12:38:43
Paul Derbyshire writes:
>Allegro bug #1: Ctrl-Alt-End does not always work. It often does, but it
> occasionally doesn't.
What happens when it doesn't? Nothing, or a lockup? When it doesn't
work, does pressing it again immediately afterwards do the trick?
>Allegro bug #2: This doesn't work either, though it should:
>
>if(key[KEY_CONTROL] && key[KEY_STOP]) abort_program();
Again, what happens when it goes wrong? I just wrote a little test:
#include <allegro.h>
void main()
{
allegro_init();
install_keyboard();
for (;;) {
if (key[KEY_CONTROL] && key[KEY_STOP])
break;
}
}
and that works correctly, at least for me. Can you post some source that
demonstrates your problem?
I'll leave the Rhide problems for Robert to deal with :-)
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