Rick Janda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Keyboard with 104 or 105 Caps you can use the Windows-Key to
| separate Meta from Alt. I know many people who use Alt for the whole
| windowmanager stuff and private shortcuts and Meta for the "normal"
| programs to do not get a conflict. On XFree86 configuration for
| 104/105 keys PC-keyboards, Meta get mod 4 and Alt get mod 1.

And in Emacs Meta-x will give "M-x" in the minibuffer?

LyX currently uses Mod-1.
Other uses of modifiers must give a keysym lyx can react upon.

If I understand how other programms handeled this I am sure we could
find a solution.

But it does not seem correct to look at keysym, imho we must look at
modifier number. (I should be allowed to have my F1 key as mod-1 if I
want that and F2 as mod-4, how to handle Alt/Meta then?)

        Lgb

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