On Sunday 03 Feb 2002 02:58, andre wrote: > Op zo 03-02-2002, om 03:50 schreef David Walser: > > Yeah try it in a KDE or Gtk+ app. For some reason it > > won't work in a terminal (even though a terminal is > > capable of displaying the character). > > > > --- andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Op zo 03-02-2002, om 03:19 schreef David Walser: > > > > No it works with standard US > > > > > > > > those special characters are just in the 128-255 > > > > > > ASCII > > > > > > > --- andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > This is only with us-international(or a locale > > > > > keymap) not with standard > > > > > us. > > > > > > I us standard US keyboard/keymap with locales nl. > > > Like a normal dutch > > > person. So how should i get this to work. Please be > > > verbose. > > > > > > When i tried xmodmap -e "keycode 116 = Multi_key" in > > > an xterm, > > > Than right windows key(released) than [r i got [r > > > which is not � > > There is movement > andr�(rig_win e ') > but the right windows [r gives now only r not �
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