From: Mike Miscevic
Subject: SDL and capslock/numlock
Find attached a patch against SDL-1.2.13 for check of SDL_NO_LOCK_KEYS
environment variable. This differs slightly from other patches I've seen
in that it has 3 modes:
Disable CAPS-LOCK and NUM-LOCK supression of down+up key events,
suitable for games where the player needs these keys to do more than
just toggle. A value of 1 will effect both CAPS-LOCK and NUM-LOCK. A
value of 2 will effect only CAPS-LOCK. A value of 3 will effect only
NUM-LOCK. All other values have no effect.
This works for me and has been tested on:
- Fedora 8 64-bit
- SRCRPM SDL-1.2.13-1.fc8.src.rpm
- Emeny Territory Quake Wars (ETQW), native 32-bit commercial game
--Mike Miscevic
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Searching the installed man pages for SDL functions fails, e.g.
man -k SDL_ |grep Video
After investigating this I found that "makewhatis", the tool that generates
the "whatis" database, reads the SDL_* man pages, but doesn't produce
entries in the "whatis" database for the SDL_* man pages.
After some more debugging I found the reason is a missing space.
After editing SDL_Init.3(.gz) and replacing
SDL_Init\- Initializes SDL
with
SDL_Init \- Initializes SDL
everything works fine.
After running "makewhatis" I can successfully do a
man -k SDL_
and SDL_Init is listed in the output.
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The proper name of Apple's operating system is "Mac OS X" not "MacOS X", as can
bee seen in many places, for example http://www.apple.com/macosx/). This
contrasts the naming of the old operating system, which was called "MacOS" and
today is often refered to as "MacOS Classic".
The attached patches fixes the misuse of the name "MacOS X" in both the SDL12
and sdlweb CVS modules.
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