Akib Azmain Turja writes:
> I have setup my Emacs iwth EXWM. I am trying to remap several keys to
> avoid repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as Emacs pinky. To
> accomplish that, I am using xmodmap. It works perfectly when I invoke
> the command directly. However it doesn't work when I pu
On 18/07/2021 15:41, Akib Azmain Turja wrote:
I have setup my Emacs iwth EXWM. I am trying to remap several keys to
avoid repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as Emacs pinky. To
accomplish that, I am using xmodmap. It works perfectly when I invoke
the command directly. However it doesn'
I also use EXWM, and made good experiences with setting keyboard
remapping options directly in my system's config.scm (via the :options
of keyboard-layout, which sets XKB options; see the manual for examples:
https://guix.gnu.org/de/manual/en/html_node/Keyboard-Layout.html).
However, I just us
hello!
you are using Guix-system, right? you might want to add some extra
X.org-configuration to your systems declaration. for example, if you're
using the Slim login-manager, here's a snippet from my
Guix-system-declaration which makes X.org map caps-lock to ctrl while
using the german keyboard l
I have setup my Emacs iwth EXWM. I am trying to remap several keys to
avoid repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as Emacs pinky. To
accomplish that, I am using xmodmap. It works perfectly when I invoke
the command directly. However it doesn't work when I put it in Emacs
startup files. Af