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> From: Jim Burmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Working Button mnemonics under Linux Java?
> Date: Friday, October 16, 1998 11:52 PM
>
> Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It is bothering me that a considerable number of above-average users
> > (some much more competent than myself), using a variety of
distributions,
> > jdk releases and swing libraries have singularly and independently
> > also failed to get mnemonics functioning. As mentioned, a large variety
> > of window managers have been used on these machines (fvwm, fvwm95,
> > AfterStep, WindowMaker, KDE, icewm, Enlightenment), and the Alt keys
have
> > always worked in our applications (e.g. Netscape, KDE programs, nedit).
> >
> > It is more puzzling that many of these systems have been "straight out
of
> > the box" Redhat 5.1 and Debian 2 installs (with all updates applied),
they
> > have not been tweaked or heavily modified in any way. The only major
> > difference I can discern between the setup of our machines and yours is
> > that we all use XFree86 servers (SVGA for Matrox Cards, S3, S3 Virge,
and
> > XSuse Matrox) in contrast to your Metrolink server.
>
> I did some more tests of my own, and found that it is in fact related to
> XFree86. Running Metro-X, Swing mnemonics work; under XFree86 3.3.2.3
> they do not, with everything else the same.
>
> I'll investigate some more and try to figure out why this is, and if
there
> is a workaround or fix. In the meantime, you could always buy Metro-X
> (only $39)... :-)
>
> -Jim Burmeister, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>