I call the script Xmodmap_assign. You can call it Oswaldo if you wish. It doesn't matter. On KDE it is in ~/.kde/Autostart. I think the gnome equivalent is ~/Autostart. You can also make it autostart in Gnome using the Systems>Preferences>Session menu in the GUI.
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 11:31 -0400, John R. Carter, Sr. wrote: > And where is this Autostart directory and what is the filename that > contains the script? > > On Aug 21, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Art Alexion wrote: > > >> > > I use xmodmap to accomplish the same thing. The following short > > script > > is in my Autostart directory. > > > > #!/bin/bash > > > > xmodmap -e "keysym Super_L = Multi_key" > > > > This assigns the "Windows key" as the modifier. To create é, I just > > type (in sequence, not simultaneously) <win key> -> ' -> e. Most of > > the > > combos are intuitive, e.g., <win> -> o -> c gives you ©. There are > > references available throughout the web. > -- Art Alexion MIS x3075
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