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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 17:25:05 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Weird xmodmap problem
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Godwin Stewart writes: > Similarly, the 'n' key is displaying the same oddity: > > $ xmodmap -e 'keycode 0x39 = n N n N ntilde Ntilde' > > Then, Mod5+n *should* get me a 'ñ' and Mod5+shift+n *should* get me a 'Ñ', > but they don't, I just get 'n' and 'N' respectively. Yet: > > $ xmodmap -pke | grep 'keycode 57' > keycode 57 = n N n N ntilde Ntilde > > So, to recap, X is aware of the changes I've made to the mapping since > they're displayed in the output of 'xmodmap -pke'. First try starting XEmacs. If it doesn't bitch at you about your keyboard mapping, you can shut it down. If it does, pay attention to what it says, it might possibly of use. Second, you do have Mod5 attached to a keycode with the keysym Mode_switch (or an alias, in X.org there are about a half dozen of them, all translating to 0xff7e), right? Third, see what xev has to say when you press those keys. Fourth, you can go dig around in XKB (usually /etc/X11/xkb) and see if there's anything unusual about those keys or their keysyms.
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