On 2/4/14 12:37 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:

On 2/4/14 9:18 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
azed13 wrote:

Paul:

If you can read my reply to Tranes' comment you can see that I don't
have the knowledge to go any further than to say it works for me. I
was surprised to find that "shift w" has a different result than
"caps lock w" does. As Trane said, that action works fine. I hope you
get enough help to solve your problem.

I don't really have a "problem" because I don't use this feature, but I
tested it out of curiosity to see if it worked here as you described.

For me, both Shift-w and CAPS-LOCK-w have no effect. I've never heard of
any program that cared which way you entered the character. FWIW.

Shift-w will not work. The key is merely w. SM is not looking for a
letter, it is looking for a key code from the keyboard. (Letters are
merely translations of key codes as received from hardware by the
operating system.)

Well, as I've said before, all flavors of upper- and lower-case "W" have
no effect. I could probably enter it as Alt-119 or draw it on a touch
screen or hold up the appropriate semaphore flags for all the difference
it would make.

Sounds like a good time to create a test user ID with a completely fresh profile directory for testing.

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