I think my .Xmodmap may help you with this. It sets the two "windows"
keys as "Mod3" (which I assign to window manager functions) and the
"menu" key to "compose", aka "Multi_key". The compose key will be
accepted by most of the software (all gnome, xemacs, powershell(this
one is great), gnome-termi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the Linux virtual consoles I can enter Latin-1 characters into any
> program using the Compose key sequences, provided these are defined in
> the loaded keymap. For example, here's a piece of my
> /etc/console-tools/default.kmap:
> The question is, how can I do the
> "Johann" == Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
itz> On the Linux virtual consoles I can enter Latin-1 characters into
itz> any program using the Compose key sequences, provided these are
itz> defined in the loaded keymap. The question is, how can I do the
itz> same with X clients?
Jo
On Sun, May 14, 2000 at 09:17:17AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My apologies for the newbieness of this post; when it comes to the
> world of icons, colors and pixels, I am indeed a newbie, having spent
> the last 4 years or so in text mode.
>
> On the Linux virtual consoles I can enter La
My apologies for the newbieness of this post; when it comes to the
world of icons, colors and pixels, I am indeed a newbie, having spent
the last 4 years or so in text mode.
On the Linux virtual consoles I can enter Latin-1 characters into any
program using the Compose key sequences, provided the
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