Netscape and XKeysymDB

1996-08-14 Thread Ken Gaugler
I am getting lots of messages about the key symbols not being right. I remember from BSDI that you had to have the nls directory set up in a special place. Tried to hack this but still not getting the desired result (i.e. no more messages about missing keysyms). The docs say that a suitable

Re: Netscape and XKeysymDB

1996-08-14 Thread Dirk . Eddelbuettel
/local/lib/netscape, along with the moz3_0.zip and the XKeysymDB file, and then use this script which is saved as /usr/local/bin/netscape #!/bin/sh XNLSPATH=/usr/lib/X11/nls/ \ XKEYSYMDB=/usr/local/lib/netscape/XKeysymDB \ exec /usr/local/lib/netscape/netscape $@ -- Dirk Eddelbuttel

Re: Netscape and XKeysymDB

1996-08-14 Thread Richard G. Roberto
missing keysyms). The docs say that a suitable XKeysymDB is included in the package, though I have my doubts. Is there some manual intervention needed here? Thanks! The following environment variables are useable: XKEYSYMDB XNLSPATH Where XKEYSYMDB points to the XKeysymDB file inthe Netscape

Re: Netscape and XKeysymDB

1996-08-14 Thread Brian C. White
I am getting lots of messages about the key symbols not being right. I remember from BSDI that you had to have the nls directory set up in a special place. Tried to hack this but still not getting the desired result (i.e. no more messages about missing keysyms). The docs say that a

Netscape and XKeysymDB

1996-08-13 Thread Ken Gaugler
I am getting lots of messages about the key symbols not being right. I remember from BSDI that you had to have the nls directory set up in a special place. Tried to hack this but still not getting the desired result (i.e. no more messages about missing keysyms). The docs say that a suitable