On 0928, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:54:58PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote: > > Hope it is not in the FAQ: > > > > I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows > > independent. > What does that mean? What does fvwm have to do with it?
Summary: fvwm must respond to focus changes and store information about window-keymap relationships. When I change keymap, while focus in a window, fvwm should remember the keymap associated to that window. When I leave the window, fvwm should restore the keymap what was before. When I return to that window, fvwm should change to the remembered keymap. So: If I fire up several xterms, (keymap was english before), every xterm should will work with english keymap. Then, I start to write a Hungarian letter in an xterm, so I press _whatever_key_ to change the keymap to hu. Then, I switch to another xterm, and start to write a German letter (and switch the keyboard with the keyboard before, of course)... Now, when I switch back to my Hungarian letter, I can continue typing, because fvwm changed my keyboard to Hungarian. Then I switch to the German letter, and continue my German letter. Then, I fire up a new xterm, and start typing... and expect an english keymap (which is ideal for shells, programming...) Gergo -- +-[ Kontra, Gergely<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PhD student Room IB113 ]---------+ | http://www.mcl.hu/~kgergely "Olyan langesz vagyok, hogy | | Mobil:(+36 20) 356 9656 ICQ: 175564914 poroltoval kellene jarnom" | +-- Magyar php mirror es magyar php dokumentacio: http://hu.php.net --+ -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
