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Question by Karthik
Submitted on 3/8/2004
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Hi,

This is regarding the hotkey activation for a widget. I basically want to use
hotkey "ctrl +a" for a menu opening and positioning cursor to beginning of line in a text widget. I registered the hot key "Ctrl +a" for menu opening. Then while creating a text widget I registered XmNfocusCallback for this text widget where I basically do the following things

String translations = "Ctrl <Key>a: beginning-of-line()";
XtOverrideTranslations(w, XtParseTranslationTable(translations));

But this hot key just opens menu but rejects the hot key functionality registered for text widget. Where am I failing in the above code? Is it possible to do different functionality for similar hot key? If so how?

Regards,
Karthik.


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