Andreas Eibach wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Forgive my ignorance about german keyboard usage, but is the tilde
character used in some kind of composition sequence which isn't
working
anymore? Or do you just want to type lots of tildes?
(In case that it went down the drain: One is enough,: ~ = ->
- Original Message -
From: "Jon TURNEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Keyboard map screwed up after launching xemacs
> Jon TURNEY wrote:
> > Forgive my ignorance about german keyboard usage, but is the tilde
&
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Andreas Eibach wrote:
Hi,
when I have X running and start off (latest) xemacs & from the command
line, my German keyboard is non-existing. WTF?
Even the important tilde character can't be typed anymore.
Not only until I quit xemacs, my keymap in xterm works again as
expected.
FYI tilde is "AltGr"+"+" where AltGr is right Alt
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Jon TURNEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Eibach wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when I have X running and start off (latest) xemacs & from the command
>> line, my German keyboard is non-existing. WTF?
>> Even the impor
Andreas Eibach wrote:
Hi,
when I have X running and start off (latest) xemacs & from the command
line, my German keyboard is non-existing. WTF?
Even the important tilde character can't be typed anymore.
Not only until I quit xemacs, my keymap in xterm works again as
expected.
Are you saying t
Hi,
when I have X running and start off (latest) xemacs & from the command
line, my German keyboard is non-existing. WTF?
Even the important tilde character can't be typed anymore.
Not only until I quit xemacs, my keymap in xterm works again as
expected.
Anyway to fix this?
-Andreas
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