When I try to remap Alt Gr combinations xmodmap removes the old mapping, puts in a mapping that shows up OK in xmodmap -pke, but the mapping doesn't actually work.
I'm using XkbRules xfree86, XkbLayout se, XkbModel logicdp. This is my xmodmap input: keycode 55 = v V leftdoublequotemark leftsinglequotemark keycode 56 = b B rightdoublequotemark rightsinglequotemark keycode 59 = comma semicolon ellipsis dead_ogonek I'm expecting Alt Gr + v to produce leftdoublequotemark, and Alt Gr + shift + v to produce leftsinglequotemark. AFAIK, this used to work. Nowadays xmodmap puts in NoSymbol for those combinations. I believe this is the problem: Alt Gr produces ISO_Level3_Shift instead of the expected Mode_switch. Simply remapping Alt Gr to produce Mode_switch makes my mappings work, but then the Alt Gr + number mappings don't work (Swedish keyboards have @£${[]}\ on Alt Gr + number.) My question is therefore: why is Alt Gr mapped to ISO_Level3_Shift and not Mode_switch? Where can I see the mappings for ISO_Level3_Shift? Alt Gr + e produces a Euro, but nowhere in the xmodmap output is there a euro. And which key is supposed to give a keycode 93, because that's supposedly the Mode_switch key? Regards, -- Göran Weinholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer, sysadmin, netadmin
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