-- From Connor Lane Smith 06-11-2011 at 13:04 --
> Hey,
>
> On 03/11/2011, Swiatoslaw Gal wrote:
> > I was careless with my last email. The behaviour of arrows is broken
> > not in dmenu, but in the following patch. The right (forward) arrow stopped
> > working. Any idea how to
Hey,
On 03/11/2011, Swiatoslaw Gal wrote:
> I was careless with my last email. The behaviour of arrows is broken
> not in dmenu, but in the following patch. The right (forward) arrow stopped
> working. Any idea how to fix that?
Sorry, you aren't giving us enough information to figure out what
I was careless with my last email. The behaviour of arrows is broken
not in dmenu, but in the following patch. The right (forward) arrow stopped
working. Any idea how to fix that?
Sincerely,
s.
> Here's a patch that solves the common cases. There's a ton of potential
> issues (complex Unicode
On 16/10/2011, Troels Henriksen wrote:
> Here's a patch that solves the common cases. There's a ton of potential
> issues (complex Unicode in the input) that may require more reworking,
> but this patch makes dead keys work for any of the cases on my communist
> European keyboard.
Thanks. I've p
Connor Lane Smith writes:
> Hey,
>
> On 16/10/2011, Troels Henriksen wrote:
>> You can't. dmenu does not implement the X11 input context protocol. It
>> could in a few dozen lines of code, though.
>
> I would happily accept a patch for this.
Here's a patch that solves the common cases. There
Hey,
On 16/10/2011, Troels Henriksen wrote:
> You can't. dmenu does not implement the X11 input context protocol. It
> could in a few dozen lines of code, though.
I would happily accept a patch for this.
Thanks,
cls
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 01:45:51PM +0200, Troels Henriksen wrote:
> Swiatoslaw Gal writes:
>
> > What may I do to enable composite key (defined with setxkbmap
> > as compose:rctrl) with dmenu? It works with st, though.
>
> You can't. dmenu does not implement the X11 input context protocol. It
Swiatoslaw Gal writes:
> What may I do to enable composite key (defined with setxkbmap
> as compose:rctrl) with dmenu? It works with st, though.
You can't. dmenu does not implement the X11 input context protocol. It
could in a few dozen lines of code, though.
--
\ Troels
/\ Henriksen
What may I do to enable composite key (defined with setxkbmap
as compose:rctrl) with dmenu? It works with st, though.
Thanks in advance,
s.