On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:23:21 +0200, Frank Murphy wrote: >> No, it is not. My point is exactly that xmodmap and altwin:meta_win >> aren't taking effect in :1, only in :1. > > So, did you do the above xev on display :1 or :0? Or are they the same on > both?
xev gives the same results on :1 and :0. Notwithstanding, altwin:meta_win takes effect only on :0, not on :1. Worse still, after the last reboot I can only accentuate on :0, not on :1. >> This is what I expect, and what I get in :0 but not in :1. > > So, what I think you expect is that, running GNU emacs 21 in X11, you can > press the <alt/option> key on your keyboard and (for example) the 'x' key and > get an 'A-x' in emacs' minibuffer. And if you press <Apple-logo/command> and > 'x', you'll get an 'M-x' in emacs' minibuffer. Is this right? Yes. Again, works on :0 but not :1. >> > This might be a problem where the Apple keymaps are not mapping the same >> > as the do on x86. I think the <Windows-logo> key sends Super now, but it >> > used to send Meta. I'll file a bug with Xfree. >> >> Wait until we are sure of understanding this better. > > I've already sent a fix, and it's been applied to CVS. I'd like the Apple > keyboard maps to be as like the PC ones as possible. So this means 4.3.something should behave as per the key labels... nice! Meanwhile, what could I do with my :1? Would despair be wise? -- _ Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra +41 (21) 648 11 34 / \ http://br.geocities.com./lgcdutra/ +41 (78) 778 11 34 \ / Answer to the list, not to me directly! +55 (11) 5686 2219 / \ Rate this if helpful: http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=leandro