On 30/12/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I also would like to solve this at the X level.
>
> I think you could create a new XKB "il" mapping where holding Ctrl or Alt
is a modifier that activates the 1st shift group. It shouldn't be too hard.
It's funny how I never got to it.
>

Just for the record, I've tried today to define such an XKB keymap, without
sucess. I've tried both defining it in terms of "compat" mappings (but they
only allow you to map a key + a modifier to an action, not "any key" + a
modifier) and in terms of "symbols" mappings (by changing the mapping of,
say, <LALT> to map to actions[Group1] = { SetGroup(1), SetGroup(1) ]).

So far, it looks like this is a problem that have to be solved in each and
every X client (on the toolkit level, obviously).


Thanks for the effort. Do you have any links for information on how to
make such a keymap for KDE? I've been googling this, and I cannot find
anything relevant.

Dotan Cohen

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