>>>>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Richard Stallman wrote: > BTW, FC4 eats the C-SPC key for the `iiimx' program which is the > input method for (at least?) Japanese text by default, so I > couldn't use C-SPC for `set-mark-command' in Emacs. Liang Zhao > kindly told me that it can be solved by removing `<Ctrl>space' > from the /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Iiimx file, and I put it into > practice.
> That requires you to be root. Is there something an unprivileged > user can do, to achieve the same result? Now I cannot reproduce the problem that FC4 eats the C-SPC key even though I put the Iiimx file back into the default. FC4 seems to remember the configuration which doesn't bind the C-SPC key somewhere, but I couldn't find it so far (neither loading of the resource file by xrdb nor rebooting of the system is effective). I guess it can be solved by adding the following one to the ~/.Xdefaults file though I cannot confirm it. Sorry. Iiimx*conversionOnKeys: <Shift>space The contents of the original Iiimx file are as follows: !! conversion key *conversionOnKeys: <Ctrl>space <Shift>space _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel