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Re: X11 0.2 charset problem
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Re: X11 0.2 charset problem


  • Subject: Re: X11 0.2 charset problem
  • From: P T Withington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 12:19:14 -0500

On Wednesday, Feb 12, 2003, at 13:41 US/Eastern, John Harper wrote:

On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 14:30 US/Pacific, P T Withington wrote:
Side note on 0.2 keymapping :  the new version correctly follow the
keymap choosen in the menubar, but at the cost of loosing any
modification you have made to your Keymapping.

that's why there's an option to disable it :-)

Does the :-) mean you consider this a bug? Yes, I immediately disabled it when I realized it caused my xmodmap's to be ignored, but surely that is not intended?

No, not really - it's currently working as intended. We haven't investigated whether it's possible or not to merge in changes from both the input menu and the user automatically (it's kind of like doing a file merge - how do you decide which keys to update and which to keep the same..?). For the majority of users the default behaviour -- matching the system input settings -- should be correct . But we realized that the current behaviour would interfere with custom xmodmap configurations, and so added the option to disable it.

Oh, I see. I didn't understand the 'follow' part. Just turning it off works for me, since I never change my input menu.


Also there seems to be a problem if I move my meta to the option key:

the "fake mouse keys" match X modifiers, not native keys, so when you moved Alt you also moved Button2. "man Xquartz" should tell you how to move the mouse buttons to where you want,

Okay, that worked, but it seems odd that the documentation implies you are assigning native keys (-fakemouse2 Command -fakemouse3 Option), but I guess the faking is happening after the native key has been mapped to an X modifier.


Thanks for your help.  Works spiffy for me!

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One question: I've seen a number of people who put meta on Option, is this just emacs users? What's the rationale behind putting meta on Command, given that interferes with menu bar key equivalents?
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