Fixed: #941 Dead keys are not working on Linux
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@ -382,13 +382,17 @@ void CUnixEventEmitter::processMessage (XEvent &event, CEventServer &server)
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}
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Case(KeyPress)
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{
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// save keycode because XFilterEvent could set it to 0
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uint keyCode = event.xkey.keycode;
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KeySym k = XKeycodeToKeysym(_dpy, keyCode, 0);
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char Text[256];
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KeySym k;
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static char Text[256];
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int c = 0;
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// if key event is filtered, we must NOT use XLookupString
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if (!XFilterEvent(&event, _win))
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// check if event is filtered
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bool filtered = XFilterEvent(&event, _win);
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// if key event is filtered, we shouldn't use XLookupString to retrieve KeySym
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if (!filtered)
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{
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Status status = XLookupNone;
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@ -400,7 +404,14 @@ void CUnixEventEmitter::processMessage (XEvent &event, CEventServer &server)
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if (status == XLookupNone)
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c = XLookupString(&event.xkey, Text, sizeof(Text), &k, NULL);
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}
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else
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{
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k = XKeycodeToKeysym(_dpy, keyCode, 0);
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}
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// send CEventKeyDown event only if keyCode is defined
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if (keyCode)
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{
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TKey key = getKeyFromKeySym(k);
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if(key == KeyNOKEY)
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key = getKeyFromKeycode(keyCode);
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@ -411,13 +422,19 @@ void CUnixEventEmitter::processMessage (XEvent &event, CEventServer &server)
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// don't send a control character when deleting
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if (key == KeyDELETE)
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c = 0;
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}
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Text[c] = '\0';
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if(c>0)
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{
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#ifdef X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING
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ucstring ucstr;
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ucstr.fromUtf8(Text);
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server.postEvent (new CEventChar (ucstr[0], noKeyButton, this));
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#else
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for (int i = 0; i < c; i++)
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server.postEvent (new CEventChar ((ucchar)(unsigned char)Text[i], noKeyButton, this));
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#endif
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}
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break;
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}
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