[tslug] Re: Mathematica over SSH X-Forwarding

2003-09-23 Thread Donald J Bindner
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:19:34PM -0500, Ian Monroe wrote:
 OK, I feel silly. That fixed it.
 
 No wonder I couldn't find anything on the web about my problem, its too 
 simple.
 
 Thanks,
 Ian
 
 On Monday 22 September 2003 22:11, Donald J Bindner wrote:
  Turn off your numlock key?

It's on the Mathematica site somewhere.  The thing is, keys like
NumLock and ScrollLock are modifiers under X, just like Ctrl,
Alt, or Shift.  So Shift-Enter is really more like
Shift-NumLock-Enter.  Personally I would call it a bug in
Mathematica not to account for that, but they don't seem inclined
to change the behavior.

For what it's worth, there is something of the same behavior in
fvwm (my favorite window manager) but you can define custom
key bindings to correct it.

Don

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[tslug] Re: Mathematica over SSH X-Forwarding

2003-09-22 Thread Donald J Bindner
Turn off your numlock key?

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[tslug] Re: Mathematica over SSH X-Forwarding

2003-09-22 Thread Ian Monroe
OK, I feel silly. That fixed it.

No wonder I couldn't find anything on the web about my problem, its too 
simple.

Thanks,
Ian

On Monday 22 September 2003 22:11, Donald J Bindner wrote:
 Turn off your numlock key?

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