On 2015-08-09 12:39:32 +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > If everything was not already complicated enough, shift, control and > caps-lock have each a fixed value in the state mask, but all the other > modifiers (from num-lock to alt-gr, including meta and super) arrive to the > application as mod1 to mod5, with an arbitrary mapping. Applications (or > toolkits) that want to allow alt- or meta-prefixed shortcuts are supposed to > inspect the key mapping table to identify the correct modX. They usually get > it wrong, frequently hard-coding mod1 = alt (to react to it) and mod2 = > num-lock (to ignore it).
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