The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
In the TU Munich Computer Science Department, the
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
I did a ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/X386
in order
XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
http://home.netscape.com/people/jwz/xkeycaps/index.html
I don't think there is a .deb package for it but it compiled out of
the box for me.
Guess what! There is in fact
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Keith Beattie[SFSU Student] wrote:
If this is indeed just an xmodmap fix...
XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
http://home.netscape.com/people/jwz/xkeycaps/index.html
I don't think
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
Blame it
K == Keith Beattie[SFSU Student] Keith writes:
K I don't think there is a .deb package for it but it compiled out
K of the box for me.
FYI: Actually, there is a debian package for xkeycaps.
--
Rob
G == Gerry Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G It's interesting that people are having problems now with Motif
G apps, because suddenly, my problems with Motif apps have been
G magically solved. That is, the backspace key now works correctly
G for both Motif and non-Motif apps. Previously, if
Guy Maor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 9 May 1996 20:44:
! Shouldn't be necessary
keycode 107 = Delete
This is useless for me. I keep getting ESC[3~ when I type delete. With
the latest ncurses libs I still have to use stty erase ^H to be able
to erase when I type backspace.
xbase-3.1.2-8.deb
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
I did a ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/X386
in order to get the motif application netscape running.
This way it will find the
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
for wihich netscape looks at
/usr/X386/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
That's a really gross solution. Here's a
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
I did a ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/X386
in order to get the motif application netscape running.
This way it will find the
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
for wihich netscape looks at
/usr/X386/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
May the debian team will include this
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
YA.
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation.
I'm surprised neither of them work. The linux console is set up to
produce a delete when backspace is hit. XFree emulates this. Typical
behavior is both bs and del
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
xmodmap -e END
Oops, that line should be
xmodmap - END
Guy
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
YA.
I just installed debian on two
It's interesting that people are having problems now with Motif apps,
because suddenly, my problems with Motif apps have been magically solved.
That is, the backspace key now works correctly for both Motif and
non-Motif apps. Previously, if I wanted the backspace key to work
correctly with Motif
Yves Arrouye wrote:
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
If this is indeed just an
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
I did a
Keith XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
Keith commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
Already available for Debian, albeit in the development tree:
PACKAGE: xkeycaps
VERSION: 2.29-3
ARCHITECTURE: i386
MAINTAINER: Robert Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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