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Re: Figuring out how events differ in XCB compared to Xlib: msg#00039freedesktop.xcb
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Travis Spencer wrote: > I need to figure out how events differ in XCB from Xlib. Any > suggestions on which code or docs I should be reading to get up to > speed? I've been reading the mailing list archive, but nothing is > jumping out at me. > > Specifically, I have some Xlib code that uses an XEvent type. Is > there a one-to-one mapping to an XCB type? Is it the same as > XCBGenericEvent? > > Hi Travis. I don't have too much experience with this but yes, I believe that it's the same as an XCBGenericEvent. Once you have the event you have to cast it to the appropriate one. Vincent wrote a really good tutorial. You may want to look there, I believe a link is on our wiki (xcb.freedesktop.org). Jeremy
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