Hi

What terminal? xterm?

What tmux version?

Does it make any difference if you run tmux with -u ("tmux -u new")?


On Tue, 26 Oct 2021, 21:45 Bilinmek Istemiyor, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am using Turkish-F keyboard and I have customized my keyboard with
> .Xmodmap file to access frequently used symbols in programming which are
> difficult to reach.
>
> My settings works as expected for years. I have recently started to use
> tmux heavily.
>
> When I open a new terminal, my settings are enabled and active as
> expecter, however  as soon as I start tmux with in the terminal, I lose my
> settings or my settings corrupts.
>
> Following is my .tmux.conf file
>
> # activate mouse support
> set -g mouse on
>
> # start window index at 1 instead of 0
> set -g base-index 1
>
> setw -g pane-base-index 1
>
> # highlight window when it has new activity
> setw -g monitor-activity on
> set  -g visual-activity  on
>
> # re-number windows when one is closed
> set -g renumber-windows on
>
> set -g default-command "${SHELL}"
>
> set -g set-clipboard on
>
> set-window-option -g mode-keys vi
> bind-key -T copy-mode-vi 'v' send -X begin-selection
> bind-key -T copy-mode-vi 'y' send -X copy-selection-and-cancel 'xsel -b'
>
>
> My .Xmodmap settings are as follows. In these settings basically, I change
> the positions of Alt and AltGr and changing the positions of some symbols.
>
> keycode  31 = n N n N less less VoidSymbol
> keycode  32 = h H h H greater greater degree
> keycode  34 = q Q q Q at at
> keycode  43 = t T t T U20BA VoidSymbol U20BA VoidSymbol t T U20BA
> VoidSymbol
> keycode  44 = k K k K braceleft braceleft braceleft braceleft k K
> braceleft braceleft
> keycode  45 = m M m M bracketleft bracketleft bracketleft bracketleft m M
> bracketleft bracketleft
> keycode  46 = l L l L bracketright bracketright bracketright bracketright
> l L bracketright bracketright
> keycode  47 = y Y y Y braceright braceright braceright braceright y Y
> braceright braceright
>
>
> remove mod1 = Alt_L Meta_L
> remove mod5 = ISO_Level3_Shift Mode_switch
> keysym Alt_L Meta_L = ISO_Level3_Shift Mode_switch
> keysym ISO_Level3_Shift Mode_switch = Alt_L Meta_L
> add mod1 = Alt_L Meta_L
> add mod5 = ISO_Level3_Shift Mode_switch
>
>
> As soon as I start tmux in the terminal these settings are gone in tmux.
> After I exit from the tmux, the settings have also gone for the terminal. I
> have to manually apply the command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to recover the
> setting for the current terminal or in tmux.
>
> Normally I apply  xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap in bash_profile. But after having
> these problems, I added xmodmad .Xmodmap command in the end of the .bashrc
> file.
>
> Any insight, help much appreciated.i
>
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