Here we go again, I know this question has been up asked quite a few times but I still *MUST* get a solution to this problem. I've attached relevant files (AFAIK).
In short:
I have a normal swedish keyboard, pc105, and all apropriate things set in
/etc/X11/XF86Config.
In the Cygwin-environment, everything works fine, all keys that should work
seems to work. Emacs have no dead keys, ie I can write {}[]@ usd-sign etc.
So, I logon to the BIG HP-UX-server running somewhere, via "telnet -8", and in
the shell, everything works fine.
But from that telnet (or actually the xterm-window) I start a new xterm-window
(running HP-UX xterm). All of a sudden, {}[] etc don't work in the new window
(Since AltGr doesn't seem to work).
Worst of all, the quite important characters that I want to be able to type in
Emacs (started on the HP-UX machine) is not possible to type. (Well, if I run
emacs -nw in the xterm-window, the }][{-keys work, but that's not how I wanna
use emacs.)
This gives me problems, since I'm programming C/C++ on that very HP-UX machine
:-D
Then, I load this xmodmap.se-file, and the keys start working in the (remote)
xterm-window, but Emacs still refuse to read the AltGr-key ....
Finally, xev isn't available on the HP-UX machine :-O
Where do I find source for xev, and a makefile that allows me to run it
without installing it?
What's wrong here??
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Jonas Jonsson, Alcesys AB
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