>
> I guess that this is the reason why my attempts to run setxkbmap in
> ~/.xsessionrc or ~/.bashrc have had no effect. Couldn't you use setxkbmap
> in a
> way that does not override previous settings, but instead add to them?
>

yes I can do it with the options but sometimes this could be not wanted
(e.g. if you want to just change a shortcut),
but anyway this is a lesser problem since the user could eventually reboot.
I will do how you advice.

Thanks, and please feel free to copy the flag I have edited (you should get
> the
> attachment this time).
>

sure I will steal your flag :)
I will write here when I'm done so that you can test the new version from
my website.

Ciao,
Giuseppe.
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