Paul 'Baloo' Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 23 Jan 2002, Dave Carrigan wrote: > > > I don't think that you can make ctrl-. the compose character, but you > > can make other keys the compose character. I personally like assigning > > it to the Windows key, since I don't use it for anything else. I use > > this: > > > > xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Multi_key' > > OK, now where in the configs do I stick that?
It depends on what kind of X session you run. If you run gnome, put it in .gnomerc. For kde, maybe .kderc? Or .xinitrc if you use startx, etc. -- Dave Carrigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | Yow! .. I don't understand the UNIX-Apache-Perl-Linux-Firewalls-LDAP-C-DNS | HUMOR of the THREE STOOGES!! Seattle, WA, USA | http://www.rudedog.org/ |