On 01/01/21 23:37, George Mitchell wrote:
On 1/1/21 3:12 PM, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
[...]
.cshrc does not look like the correct place for it anyway. That file
is executed multiple times during a session. I'm not sure how it can
work for everything else. Also the fact that XFCE ha
On 1/1/21 3:12 PM, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
[...]
.cshrc does not look like the correct place for it anyway. That file is
executed multiple times during a session. I'm not sure how it can work
for everything else. Also the fact that XFCE has it's own configuration,
if it's not conf
On 01/01/21 21:09, George Mitchell wrote:
On 1/1/21 2:57 PM, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
On 01/01/21 20:12, George Mitchell wrote:
I applied the patch from https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27846 to my ports
tree and recompiled with no problems. But it did not change the compose
key behavi
On 1/1/21 2:57 PM, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
On 01/01/21 20:12, George Mitchell wrote:
I applied the patch from https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27846 to my ports
tree and recompiled with no problems. But it did not change the compose
key behavior (still fails in xfce4-terminal but works
On 01/01/21 20:12, George Mitchell wrote:
I applied the patch from https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27846 to my ports
tree and recompiled with no problems. But it did not change the compose
key behavior (still fails in xfce4-terminal but works elsewhere).
I actually have no idea. I don't know exac
I applied the patch from https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27846 to my ports
tree and recompiled with no problems. But it did not change the compose
key behavior (still fails in xfce4-terminal but works elsewhere).
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On 12/31/20 7:27 PM, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
[...]
Unluckily the update is now held back due to issues with some packages
not updating correctly sometimes.
But maybe the update would solve it for you. The update is being
worked on at [1] and [2].
BTW if you're using xfce you ca
On 01/01/21 01:22, Guido Falsi via freebsd-ports wrote:
On 31/12/20 23:57, George Mitchell wrote:
On 12/31/20 3:11 PM, George Mitchell wrote:
I set LOCALE to en_US.UTF-8 and LC_CTYPE to C. Upon login, I run
setxkbmap -option compose:lwin. Consequently, I can enter all the
UTF-8 characters I n
On 31/12/20 23:57, George Mitchell wrote:
On 12/31/20 3:11 PM, George Mitchell wrote:
I set LOCALE to en_US.UTF-8 and LC_CTYPE to C. Upon login, I run
setxkbmap -option compose:lwin. Consequently, I can enter all the
UTF-8 characters I need, such as é, ç, and even ™, into most X-based
programs
On 12/31/20 3:11 PM, George Mitchell wrote:
I set LOCALE to en_US.UTF-8 and LC_CTYPE to C. Upon login, I run
setxkbmap -option compose:lwin. Consequently, I can enter all the
UTF-8 characters I need, such as é, ç, and even ™, into most X-based
programs I run. When I first set this up, over a y
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