Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/09/10:57:46
> Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
> > My problem is the following:
> > ============================
> >
> > I am programming a game using Allegro 3.0 and I have created a project for it.
> > Some times I run the program, modify the the main file a bit, and run it again by pressing
> > Ctrl-F9. Instead of re-making the executable file, rhide simply runs it. Then, I exit the
> > game, and press F9 (Make), but rhide tells me the excutable is up to date.
> > At this point something weird happens: my keyboard behaves as if I had the Control key
> > pressed all the time. I have to quit rhide and re-enter it to fix this problem.
> > I am not sure if this is a problem with rhide, since I install a keyboard interrupt
> > handler with a call to Allegro's install_keyboard(); .
> >
I saw it, just press Ctrl and it will be fixed. Is a little mistery that Shawn
and me never figured out (we never spend enough time ;-).
I experimented it when I used the Allegro keyboard code in my editor.
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