Hey there,
When work on a XIM program today, I found that when
Caps Lock is on, the alphabetic keys are always displayed
in capital, shift or not shift.
People from #debian confirmed that is true for 4.1.0
and 4.2.0. I am used to see shift-i display 'i' with caps
lock on. Under console, s
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 08:49:34PM +0800, ha shao wrote:
> Hey there,
> When work on a XIM program today, I found that when
> Caps Lock is on, the alphabetic keys are always displayed
> in capital, shift or not shift.
>
> People from #debian confirmed that is true for 4.1.0
> and 4.2.0. I
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Hardware: PowerBook G3 (Wall Street)
Distribution: pure 'testing'
Version: 4.1.0-2
Kernel: kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac 2.2.19-2
Installing the new xserver-xfree86 4.1.0-2 from unstable causes an
error:
(WW) ATI: PCI/AGP
[Cc'ing my only presently open Release Critical bugs so people know why
it's taking so long to fix.]
Just thought I'd drop folks a note to let them know that uploads (well,
technically, installations of uploaded packages into the archive) of
XFree86 are stalled temporarily while a technical impass
Hey there,
When work on a XIM program today, I found that when
Caps Lock is on, the alphabetic keys are always displayed
in capital, shift or not shift.
People from #debian confirmed that is true for 4.1.0
and 4.2.0. I am used to see shift-i display 'i' with caps
lock on. Under console,
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 08:49:34PM +0800, ha shao wrote:
> Hey there,
> When work on a XIM program today, I found that when
> Caps Lock is on, the alphabetic keys are always displayed
> in capital, shift or not shift.
>
> People from #debian confirmed that is true for 4.1.0
> and 4.2.0.
[Cc'ing my only presently open Release Critical bugs so people know why
it's taking so long to fix.]
Just thought I'd drop folks a note to let them know that uploads (well,
technically, installations of uploaded packages into the archive) of
XFree86 are stalled temporarily while a technical impas
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