Hi, neither the method with the script in the "startup programs" nor with ~/.gnomerc works :-( I can start the script myself but it should start automaticly. Is there another way to fix these keys to my system/X-Server?
Amir On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 18:15, Joao Lourenco wrote: > It was my first idea.... but it didn't work for me in "~/.gnomerc". > Are you sure it should? > > Joao > > On Ter, 2004-07-06 at 17:12, James Strandboge wrote: > > On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 09:56, Joao Lourenco wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > For other reasons, I had to solve a similar problem... > > > > > > I wrote the following script, which runs "xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap" if > > > user has such file in his home directory. > > > > > > ================================================================ > > > #! /bin/bash > > > > > > CMD_XMODMAP=`which xmodmap` > > > USER_XMODMAP=.Xmodmap > > > > > > [ -n "$CMD_XMODMAP" -a -f "$HOME/$USER_XMODMAP" ] && $CMD_XMODMAP > > > $HOME/$USER_XMODMAP > > > ================================================================ > > > > > > > Could just drop the above into ~/.gnomerc too. > > > > Jamie > -- > Joao Lourenco Tels: (+351) 212 948 536 > Dep. Informatica (+351) 212 948 300 > FCT / Univ. Nova de Lisboa Ext: 10740 > Quinta da Torre Fax: (+351) 212 948 541 > P-2829-516 CAPARICA http://www-asc.di.fct.unl.pt/~jml >

