How about putting it in .xinitrc, which is only run when you start X?  I've
got something similar set up for WindowMaker.

On 2/21/02 12:36 PM, "Jens Uwe Noeckel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> the xemacs error message under the new XFree86 can be removed by putting
> the following in your .tcshrc startup file
> xmodmap -e "remove Mod1 = Alt_R"
> This assumes that you are running XDarwin upon startup (which is my
> default). If not, you probably need some kind of case statement that
> executes xmodmap only when an X server is running. I haven't tried to do
> exaclty what you wanted in this last message, but maybe this helps
> somehow. xmodmap is the thing you need.
> 
> Jens
> 
> On Friday, February 1, 2002, at 02:53 PM, Paul S. Ray wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> Where are these keymappings determined and how can I make these
>>> warnings
>>> go away? I WOULD like to change the meta key from (Cmd) to (option).
>> 
>> Yes, I find them annoying too and would love to make meta be (option).
>> I tried this, which is supposed to work for emacs,
>> (setq mac-command-key-is-meta nil)
>> but it doesn't help.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> -- Paul
>> 

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