> Thank you, Miguel. But ... is it a bug or a feature? ;-)
If it's a feature, it's a really strange feature, isn't it? I
suppose Acrobat Reader for Unix/X11 does not undergo a lot of
testing :-(.
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> Luckily now I have my numlock off all the time, since I remapped my
> number pad keys to ALWAYS generate digits.
Great idea, I will do this in my spare time!
Tobias
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On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:53:34PM +0200, Tobias Kraus wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 20:06 schrieb Miguel Lobo:
> > > the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a
> > > failsafe = xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and
> > > bugs.kde.org didn't give me any hint how to
Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 20:06 schrieb Miguel Lobo:
> > the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a
> > failsafe = xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and
> > bugs.kde.org didn't give me any hint how to solve this problem.
> > Is there anyone here who can?
>
> Make sure th
> the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a
> failsafe = xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and
> bugs.kde.org didn't give me any hint how to solve this problem.
> Is there anyone here who can?
Make sure that NumLock is off.
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Miguel
Hello ML,
the hotkeys of the Acrobat Reader doesn't work in KDE (in a failsafe =
xterm-only X11 session they do). Google and bugs.kde.org didn't give
me any hint how to solve this problem. Is there anyone here who can?
Thank you,
Tobias
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