On 02/10/08 00:30, Ian Kelling wrote:
> I've read that Xorg X server can have keyboards change modes to do
> international character set. It seems like you should be able to make
> a vim mode where jikl are arrow keys, $ = end, ^ = home, ctrl-u =
> pgup, ctrl-d = pgdn. There are some others. Anyone heard of this
> before? Any suggestions?
>
> - Ian

For programs run in an xterm or similar terminal, or for GUI programs, 
this is the responsibility of the program, not the X server, otherwise 
how would you type the letters hjkl into text? (almost any program needs 
to be able to use text, if only as the name of a file for its data).

Best regards,
Tony.
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