On 21/06/2013 16:56, J. David Boyd wrote:
Jon TURNEY writes:
On 19/06/2013 22:27, J. David Boyd wrote:
I can get my capslock key to be super with the command line 'setxkbmap
-option
caps:super', but I can't get 'setxkbmap -option altwin:hyper_win' to do
anything.
Running 'setxkbmap
Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk writes:
On 21/06/2013 16:56, J. David Boyd wrote:
Jon TURNEY writes:
On 19/06/2013 22:27, J. David Boyd wrote:
All perfect so far.
So, when I start up emacs, and press C-h k, then, for example, Capslock-d,
(hyper-d) I get 'H-d is undefined'. Yeah.
Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk writes:
On 19/06/2013 22:27, J. David Boyd wrote:
I can get my capslock key to be super with the command line 'setxkbmap
-option
caps:super', but I can't get 'setxkbmap -option altwin:hyper_win' to do
anything.
Running 'setxkbmap -print' shows both
On 19/06/2013 22:27, J. David Boyd wrote:
I can get my capslock key to be super with the command line 'setxkbmap -option
caps:super', but I can't get 'setxkbmap -option altwin:hyper_win' to do
anything.
Running 'setxkbmap -print' shows both options as being set, but the win keys
still act
I can get my capslock key to be super with the command line 'setxkbmap -option
caps:super', but I can't get 'setxkbmap -option altwin:hyper_win' to do
anything.
Running 'setxkbmap -print' shows both options as being set, but the win keys
still act as the win key.
Is there something else I need