On 0929, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:03:35AM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
> > > > Now, when I switch back to my Hungarian letter, I can continue typing,
> > > > because fvwm changed my keyboard to Hungarian.
> > > > Then I switch to the German letter, and continue my German letter. Then,
> > > > I fire up a new xterm, and start typing... and expect an english keymap
> > > > (which is ideal for shells, programming...)
> > > 
> > > Hm.  Well, keymap management is not really in the scope of the
> > > window manager, but with FvwmEvent you can solve this, however
> > > inefficient that solution may be.  In the future, FvwmEvent may
> > > move into the fvwm core, which should greatly improve its
> > > performance.  I see no need to write a specific command to manage
> > > keymaps.
> > 
> > Ok, I understand. I will use FvwmEvent, I just hoped sy. uses it that
> > way, or I can get a pointer to a good example...
> > 
> > I'll hack something and see, if it works...
> 
> If you get it working, could you write something for the FAQ?

Ok, I'll try, but first I should carefully read the F...ine manual.

Gergo
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