Re: [Xpert]Trapping key sequences

2002-05-26 Thread Henrik Sandklef
On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 16:18, Oyvind Hallsteinsen wrote: > Henrik Sandklef wrote: > > Take a look at xikbd > > http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd even though this doesn't answer your new questions: xikbd (using /etc(xikbdrc) works fine for me... [hesa@laphroaig hesa]$ xikbd --verbose xikbd

Re: [Xpert]Trapping key sequences

2002-05-23 Thread Oyvind Hallsteinsen
Henrik Sandklef wrote: > Take a look at xikbd > http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd Thanks, also thanks to Peter Finderup Lund for his assistance. I couldn't get xikbd to work (Sigfaults after reading /etc/xikbdrc), but got a similar program called epistropy to work. I'm now able to start a pr

Re: [Xpert]Trapping key sequences

2002-05-21 Thread Henrik Sandklef
HI! Take a look at xikbd http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd Best regards, hesa On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 12:16, Oyvind Hallsteinsen wrote: > Is it possible to have the XFree server trap a key sequence which then > triggers an event (for instance run a program)? > > Obviously XFree can trap key

[Xpert]Trapping key sequences

2002-05-21 Thread Oyvind Hallsteinsen
Is it possible to have the XFree server trap a key sequence which then triggers an event (for instance run a program)? Obviously XFree can trap key sequences (ctrl-alt-backspace, among others), but can I configure my own? This would be interesting in a think client enviroment, where the X server