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Hello,
sorry, for the late answer and that I just answer on that mail. It is
somewhat dificult to install a new X to just have to go back if it
doesn't work.
Am Sa den 30. Mai 2009 um 16:37 schrieb Julien Cristau:
Then please test without broken
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 12:56 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Am Mi den 28. Jan 2009 um 11:19 schrieb Julien Cristau:
It looks like you need to change level3:ralt_switch_multikey to
lv3:ralt_switch_multikey in XkbOptions (also, try commenting out
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Am Mi den 28. Jan 2009 um 11:19 schrieb Julien Cristau:
It looks like you need to change level3:ralt_switch_multikey to
lv3:ralt_switch_multikey in XkbOptions (also, try commenting out the
XkbSymbols setting).
Dosn't work.
No reply since
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 10:44:25 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Ah yes, The setting from my xorg.conf is:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard
Driver keyboard
Option CoreKeyboard
Option XkbRules xorg
Option XkbModel cherrybluec
Option
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Am Sa den 13. Jan 2007 um 1:16 schrieb Brice Goglin:
Just to be sure, are you talking about the Compose key? or something
else ?
Yes.
How did it work before? Was it configured by default? Or did you
configure something using xmodmap (in your
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
As I have many Friends with characters not on the normal keyboard (as i
with two dots or stroked o) in there name I have to use the X combine
function very often.
Just to be sure, are you talking about the Compose key? or something
else ?
This function is mapped to
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Package: xkb-data
Version: 0.9-4
Severity: important
As I have many Friends with characters not on the normal keyboard (as i
with two dots or stroked o) in there name I have to use the X combine
function very often.
This function is mapped to
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