Am 2003-09-29 09:59:12, schrieb Dominik Vogt:
Understood. What I do not understand is why the keymap should be
associated with windows. At least on my keyboard, the labels on
the keys are not going to change when the focus is moved.
Hello Dominik,
I have the same problem, because I am using
On 0928, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:54:58PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
What does that mean? What does fvwm have to do with it?
Summary: fvwm must respond
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 09:38:06AM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
On 0928, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:54:58PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
What does that
Now, when I switch back to my Hungarian letter, I can continue typing,
because fvwm changed my keyboard to Hungarian.
Then I switch to the German letter, and continue my German letter. Then,
I fire up a new xterm, and start typing... and expect an english keymap
(which is ideal for
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:03:35AM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Now, when I switch back to my Hungarian letter, I can continue typing,
because fvwm changed my keyboard to Hungarian.
Then I switch to the German letter, and continue my German letter. Then,
I fire up a new xterm, and
On 0929, Dominik Vogt wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:03:35AM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Now, when I switch back to my Hungarian letter, I can continue typing,
because fvwm changed my keyboard to Hungarian.
Then I switch to the German letter, and continue my German letter. Then,
KONTRA Gergely [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 0928, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:54:58PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
What does that mean? What does fvwm have
On 0923, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hi!
To complete the window-local keymap, I need the following:
I can set an environment variable to store the current keymap with
SetEnv $[w.id]-key
But how can I read it back? So, if I
SetEnv Keymap-$[w.id] hu
Then, how do I set the keyboard to Keymap-$[w.id]
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:12:04PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
On 0923, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hi!
To complete the window-local keymap, I need the following:
I can set an environment variable to store the current keymap with
SetEnv $[w.id]-key
You should better not use a hyphen in
So, here is my solution.
Shortcomings:
- different keys for different languages
- no default keyboard, if the window doesn't have own keymap.
If you fire up fvwm, and an xterm, change the keymap in the xterm, and
after that fire up a new xterm, then the keymap won't change back.
On 23 Sep 2003 16:54:58 +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
(perhaps it should be in the faq :) What do you think?)
I guess the answer will be FvwmEvent again, if no smarter solution
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 04:54:58PM +0200, KONTRA Gergely wrote:
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
What does that mean? What does fvwm have to do with it?
(perhaps it should be in the faq :) What do you think?)
I
Hope it is not in the FAQ:
I want to set up fvwm to be able to switch languages in windows
independent.
(perhaps it should be in the faq :) What do you think?)
I guess the answer will be FvwmEvent again, if no smarter solution
exists...
Gergo
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