It seems the XKB_DISABLE variable is picked up after initializing your CDE environment and after having logged in.
Fortunately we don't use usernames with AltGr characters in it, though I couldn't tell whether passwords of users have AltGr characters in them.....
After a week without reactions on the subject, I unsubscribed myself from the list to prevent overload of my mailbox.
Regards, Hans.
Franz Roters escribi�:
Hi Hans and all the rest,
while this solution works for cde and the applications, I still have no AltGr-functionality in the login-screen.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Greetings
Franz
Using Cygwin with HP-UX CDE:
When you are using CDE on HP-UX you can use the following procedure, which I found on the Internet. Check the solution at http://aa11.cjb.net/hpux_admin/2000/12/0212.html that came from the community:
Create the file /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d/0050.disable_xkb with the following content:
#!/usr/bin/ksh ##################################################################### ### File: 0050.disable_xkb ### ### Purpose: disable the XKEYBOARD extension in all R6 ### client software. ##################################################################### export XKB_DISABLE=1
and give it the 755 protection.
Then put in the .dtprofile of a user the command to change his/her keyboard layout:
xmodmap /etc/xmodmap.es.hpux
which contains a copy of the enclosed keyboard mapping.
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