"twosuperior" isn't a key on US keyboards, and pressing Alt-2 injects it in many applications. It is possible that it is confusing Alt-2 with your literal twosuperior. Just a thought--I'm not an expert.
--Andrew Hills On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Mr. Bougs <mrbo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running wmii's hg tip (rev 2788). > > I just experienced a strange behaviour with the specific shortcut $MODKEY-2 > after switching from the be (azerty) to the us dvorak-intl xkb layout. When > using that shortcut, the current window seems to lose focus (the title bar > stays highlighted). When I press it again, the window gains focus and it > inputs a 2. > > xev shows nothing interesting. The problem does not happen in openbox and is > independent on the definition of $MODKEY, so it must be wmii's fault > somehow. > > I had inserted these few lines into wi_events in my wmiirc_local: > > #Additional tag shortcut for 0 > Key $MODKEY-twosuperior > wmiir xwrite /ctl view "0" > Key $MODKEY-Shift-twosuperior > wmiir xwrite /client/sel/ctl tags "0" > > The ² key is the upper left key on belgian keyboards, to the left of 1. > Everything worked fine on the belgian layout. Commenting these lines out > made MODKEY-2 work as expected on dvorak. > > Since I don't need this specific twosuperior shortcut on a dvorak keyboard, > this does not bother me, but I thought it was a strange enough behaviour to > be worth mentioning here. > > Should I submit this to the bug tracker, or does it need more info? > > Thank you for your attention, > Mr. B > >