Am Freitag, den 17.04.2009, 07:57 -0700 schrieb [email protected]: > Timo Korvola writes: > > r4474 is erroneous because Mod1..Mod5 do not have hard-coded > > semantics. There is no keysym named AltGR. The key thus labeled is > > usually bound to the keysym ISO_Level3_Shift and assigned to one of the > > modifier bits Mod1..Mod5. It could be any one of them. To check if > > AltGR is being pressed, one must check the modifier map to see which > > bit ISO_Level3_Shift is assigned to, then check whether that bit is > > active. It is the same procedure as for Meta, Super etc. Only shift, > > lock and control have fixed modifier bits. >
O.K I have reverted that in the GIT Repo > Jamie Zawinski's XKeyCaps manual page has more gory details: > > http://www.jwz.org/xkeycaps/man.html > > I also remember seeing C code (which jwz wrote) implementing the > correct behavior in the XEmacs sources. > > Derek > Do you have a link, or do I have to search on my own? Chris
