On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Hans Dekker wrote:
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> Tell me if that's OK for you or not.
Yes. Looks good. I'll include it in the faq.
> Next, you will need to reassign the AltGr key (thanks to A. Gottwalt and
> Philippe Eclair):
It's Gottwald. With _d_.
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Hello Alexander,
Sometime ago I asked you about the solution of AltGr keyboards. For
HP-UX I found the solution.
I am writing a mail to the user group and would like to mention your
name (if you like) for helping to find the solution.
The text is below.
Tell me if that's OK for you or not.
R
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
> Hans Dekker wrote:
>
> > Still, what's the solution to defining your keyboard correctly *before*
> > you start Xwin?.
> >
> > I guess it must be simple, but probably I oversee some configuration
> > file or anything similar.
>
> The config file.
> http://xfree86.cygwin.
Hans Dekker wrote:
> Still, what's the solution to defining your keyboard correctly *before*
> you start Xwin?.
>
> I guess it must be simple, but probably I oversee some configuration
> file or anything similar.
The config file.
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html#q-non-U.S.
Still, what's the solution to defining your keyboard correctly *before*
you start Xwin?.
I guess it must be simple, but probably I oversee some configuration
file or anything similar.
Regards, Hans.
Alexander Gottwald escribió:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Hans Dekker wrote:
Sorry for being persisten
Harold,
There are no such environment variables set.
startxwin.bat was used to start up the bash shell.
H.
Harold L Hunt II escribió:
Hans,
From a Cygwin bash shell, run 'set' and report the values of any of the
following:
XAPPLRESDIR
XCMSDB
XKEYSYMDB
XNLSPATH
Harold
Hans Dekker wrote:
So
Hans,
From a Cygwin bash shell, run 'set' and report the values of any of the
following:
XAPPLRESDIR
XCMSDB
XKEYSYMDB
XNLSPATH
Harold
Hans Dekker wrote:
Sorry, setxkbmap doesn't work, not even in the xterm that is started by
cygwin itself using startxwin.bat.
Defining keys with xmodmap by han
Sorry, setxkbmap doesn't work, not even in the xterm that is started by
cygwin itself using startxwin.bat.
Defining keys with xmodmap by hand works and xmodmap -pk gives you than
the output with the third definition (= AltGr definition) of a key.
What should I do with the cygwin X-window system
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Hans Dekker wrote:
> Sorry for being persistent, but I guess I have to revisit alt-Gr key
> problem using a Spanish keyboard.
>
> Just tried xserv version 4.3.0-30 (I used the 4.3.0-21 before), and
> starting X-windows in either a xfree bash shell as well as the CDE
> envir
Hi all and Harold,
Sorry for being persistent, but I guess I have to revisit alt-Gr key
problem using a Spanish keyboard.
Just tried xserv version 4.3.0-30 (I used the 4.3.0-21 before), and
starting X-windows in either a xfree bash shell as well as the CDE
environment xmodmap tells me that I h
Christoph,
Thanks for the confirmation. I was really hoping that I fixed that
problem for good :)
Harold
Christoph Leser wrote:
Harold,
thanks for your immediate help. I did as you suggested and it worked out fine for me:
XWin 4.3.0-29 is now running AND there is no problem with Alt-Gr anym
Harold,
thanks for your immediate help. I did as you suggested and it worked out fine for me:
XWin 4.3.0-29 is now running AND there is no problem with Alt-Gr anymore.
Thanks to you and all the people providing the great cygwin stuff
Happy New Year
Christoph
> Run 'mount' in a Cygwin bash she
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