Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >>>>> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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| Lars> | 4. There are several method than can be used: setxkbmap,
| Lars> xmodmap, and gui | programs like kikbd(in KDE1). Is there a
| Lars> difference between them, and do | the answer to (3) depends on
| Lars> which method you use ?
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| Lars> I do not think so. On X they all end up doing the same:
| Lars> modifying the xmodmap/xkbd.
|
| Note that in the past we have had a lot of complaints about LyX not
| working correctly with xkb. Have these been fixed?
|
| Also, if I use the european keymap, I can add accents on things not
| normally supported by latin1 (and use insetlatexaccent automatically).
| Do you mean I will have to setup an international keyboard just for
| this? Yuck.
|
| I do not think removing keymaps is a major gain.
simplification and removing of badly supported featrues is always a
major gain.
but, sure... if you want the kmap that bad... fix it!
My gripe with it, is that we are reimplementing X's dead keyhandling,
the compose handling and all of xmodmap...
If you really want a strange accent use the lyx-func directly or bind
this to some key...
(I know of a problem in the accent handling that prevents accents on
all chars, but I'll fix that)
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Lgb