maybe that was my problem.
> Note also that it is possible to install whole keymap in the 'keymap'
> subdirectory of the xkb config. Maybe that's an option, too.
>
Thanks, I will try that.
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Thanks, Dirk, for your help and your patience. I wish to you a peaceful week.
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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 17:26, Dirk Wallenstein wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 02:56:03PM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I seem to have a problem with the modifier keys affecting other
>> layouts. For instance, in ~/symbols/pc I have added these lines to the
>> bottom:
>>
ut
as well! How can I restrict this change only to the Noah variant?
Would I be better off making Noah not a variant of US but rather it's
own separate layout?
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mods like
> in the case of Super_L. A modifier_map entry would connect such a vmod
> to a real modifier and thereby activate it.
>
Thank you for your very patient, knowledable help. I think I've got
enough info to get this out the door now, I will certainly update thi
s of the bottom
keyboard row are. For instance, what is the keycode currently assigned
to L_Alt? Where would I find that? I need them for all the modifier
keys. I tried looking in the remaining files in ~/symbols but I can't
find that info.
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{ [ Alt_L ] };
key { [ Shift_L ] };
};
The capitalization error of the previous mail was due to an errant copy-paste.
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key { [ 4, dollar ] };
key { [ 3, numbersign ] };
...snip key definitions...
};
However, the modifier keys are not changing as I had intended. What
have I done wrong?
I appreciate your assistance! Thanks!
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ers of the system and
the computer needs to be able to switch on the fly to standard US,
Hebrew, and Russian layouts.
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his page as well:
> http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12
>
Thanks. Why didn't google know that page exists!
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t; "3360x1050" "1680x2100"
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The newer *buntus don't even have an xorg.conf file, and there are
some difficulties in getting it to read on that hte user puts in
there. I am basing my question on the conte
first command has absolutely no effect, that is why I try the
other two. Any ideas what to try next? Thanks!
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se data than this way. In fact,
I do not want to perform a quadruple bucky to reset my X server. The
Emacs users who have similar keyboard shortcuts can be assumed
competent enough for the sake of discussion to understand the
consequences of what they are doing. They are using Emacs, a program
that
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