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Re: 1.3a1



Artemio Gonzalez Lopez wrote:
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harmless. In any case, with Tiger's X11 I didn't have either the warnings nor the impossibility of typing characters like "\" (on a Spanish keyboard), so there should be a way of getting rid of both.

You are right, on Tiger already Alt was xmodmapped to Mode_switch. From `xmodmap` on Tiger I get


mod1        Mode_switch (0x42),  Mode_switch (0x45)

On Leopard (with Xquartz version <= 1.2a11, no ~/.Xmodmap) I see

mod1        Mode_switch (0x42),  Alt_R (0x45)

I think this explains the warning: The Alt_R key is not mapped to Mode_switch, only the Alt_L key. I would guess that a separate Alt_R key does not exist on Apple keyboards, in any case not on this laptop here.

So if one only wants to get rid of the warning, the remedy would be simple: Map Alt_R to Mode_switch, too, or remove it from the mod1 modifier map.

--
Martin


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