Heimo Stranner <he...@stranner.org> writes:

> I want to use my print key as compose key and use custom compose codes.
>
> I created a ~/.Xmodmap file containing the following:
>
>> keycode 107 = Multi_key
>
> 107 is the print key on my laptop (oddly placed between AltGr and Strg -
> it is a german keyboard layout).
>
> Then I run xmodmap .Xmodmap and so far everything works nicely
> (<multi_key> o e result in a œ as it should)
>
> Then I created a ~/.Xcompose file containing the following:
                     ^^^^^^^^^ .XCompose ?

It appears that it should be .XCompose, so is the above just a typo?  If
that is not it, then I don't have any other ideas.
-- 
Carl Johnson            ca...@peak.org


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