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<leon-p>
well, because the programm really isn't all that simple, if you look at what it does
<leon-p>
if there is some simple part to a programm surrounded by lots of other code, that simple part usually can be simple thanks to thet other code :)
<leon-p>
still, ~1k lines of C is a rather small wayland client on average I'd say
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<TheAnachron>
I was talking about the GL part, not wayland ;-)
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<Nickli>
noticed map -release/-repeat are mutually exclusive, how does it work if you were to have an action that needs work until key is released?
<Nickli>
like push-to-talk key in a voip program, seems like 'map' only activates once on press
<Nickli>
or would it run action until it is not pressed anymore?
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