I assume it's relatively well known, but here's where I landed.
My plan to fix this, was to bypass XKM support completely, by
integrating the parser into the server. Currently the server forks
xkbcomp to build a particular keymap, xkbcomp produces (lossy) XKM
files, and then the server consumes
(In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #191)
> Another, probably better, way to do it would be to define a new flag like
> XkbSA_HasGroupFlags inside the XkbModAction flags field when group_flags and
> group_XXX are valid rather than potentially garbage. That would avoid the
> w
(In reply to Andreas Wettstein from comment #190)
> No news since. Apart from the formal proposal, there are some old patches
> for its implementation:
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034427.html
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034430.html
>
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated. May I close
> It?
Please do not close this bug. If you do not want to receive any further
updates on it,
At the risk of just making things worse ...
My €0.02 is that we should stick with level 5 right Control as being
optional. This is a marginal (in terms of percentage of userbase that
will ever see/use it) layout that people have to go out of their way to
use, but still taking away a modifier is a
At the risk of just making things worse ...
My €0.02 is that we should stick with level 5 right Control as being
optional. This is a marginal (in terms of percentage of userbase that
will ever see/use it) layout that people have to go out of their way to
use, but still taking away a modifier is a
This is not an upstream issue, but caused by an Ubuntu patch to cache
the output of xkbcomp.
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setxkbmap fills in
(In reply to comment #6)
This bug should be closed. X11 is not a platform for fullscreen applications
that set their own resolution (like video games.) Please use Microsoft Windows
for this kind of stuff.
What are you on about?
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