Win-keys (default)."
didn't seem to do anything.
I see the problem with Emacs if I run it in a "bare" second X session.
Would it be worth my trying the same with Sawfish?
Tim Bagot
Sorry, my steps to reproduce weren't exactly very detailed. I'll try
again:
Sawfish: From Gnome, go to Desktop Preferences, Windows; Bindings tab.
Set default modifier to super. (Should take effect immediately.) Try
e.g. Win-TAB. Set to hyper, and try again.
Emacs: Type C-h c Win-
k with it set to hyper, even though the
keys are generating Super_L/R keysyms and mod4 includes both Super and
Hyper.) Directly Super-modified bindings also do not work (and again
Hyper does).
Emacs: Keys pressed with a Windows key are reported as H-s- instead
of just s-.
Tim Bagot
Super_L (0x73), Super_R (0x74), Super_L (0x7f), Hyper_L (0x80)
but the problem persists. Removing 0x80 from mod4 with xmodmap does
"fix" it.
Tim Bagot
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6
Severity: normal
Restarting X following a recent upgrade, I found that my Super (i.e. Win)
keys no longer work as before: According to Emacs, keys pressed with
them are now both Super- and Hyper-modified, instead of just Super.
Since all of my wind
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