On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:21:34AM +0000, Colm Buckley mentioned:
> Eurgh. Do it right, set up an Xkb symbols map for it - here's my
> /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/ie file (on non-Debian boxes; it might have to be
> put somewhere under /usr/X11R6 - look for a "xkb/symbols" directory.)
You are the man colm. I'm going to try work out what the rest of my
xmodmap commands are...at the moment, I have;
keycode 109 = Multi_key
pointer = 2 1 3 4 5
! Evil, evil caps lock. I map it to raise_lower in my window manager
keycode 66 = osfSelect
remove lock = osfSelect
! three windows keys
keycode 115 = osfDelete
keycode 116 = osfUndo
keycode 117 = osfMenu
! Euro stuff
keycode 26 = e E currency
keycode 54 = c C cent
add mod3 = Mode_switch
keycode 113 = Mode_switch
I assume that I can now trash the last four lines...but how do I trash
caps lock, effectively ?
Kate
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