Thank you !-) Using your script (with "any") it actually works :-)
The only question I have then is how to map the uppercase oslash
(Oobliqe I think) to uppercase 'S' (this is the official mapping of
norw. dvorak):
94 0x00f8 (oslash) 0x00d8 (Ooblique)
With your proposal it looks like l
(this might have been sent before, but I send it again as I didn't
receive my post)
I have attatched my findings, like you requested and more.
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 17:30, Grant McDorman wrote:
> According to Marius Kotsbak:
> > I tried your trick, but it didn't have any effect. Has 127 in "xmo
I tried your trick, but it didn't have any effect. Has 127 in "xmodmap
-e 'keycode 127 = s S aring" anything with the key to do, or is it just
an empty keycode. But wait now the questionmark key gives me 'S'.
This could indicate that the answer is yes.
Marius
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 17:18, Gra
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Background: Marius is using a VNC server on a *nix system, and has a non-US
(Norwegian?) keyboard. He wishes to change the keyboard layout so that the
'Aring' key, when pressed, acts as the 's' key. The standard
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:44, Grant McDorman wrote:
> According to Marius Kotsbak:
> > On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:02, Grant McDorman wrote:
> > > According to Marius:
> > > > Grant McDorman wrote:
> > I am NOT using xmodmap with keycodes myself, just keysyms. The keycodes
> > are preconfigured for vn
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:02, Grant McDorman wrote:
> According to Marius:
> > Grant McDorman wrote:
> > >
> > > How does your dvorak layout modification work? If it's based on keycodes, it
> > > will probably not work (keycodes are server dependant). You should be doing
> > > something like 'keys
Odd. The current version of kbdptr.c incorporates a different solution to
the problem; it should work correctly, however, as far as I can see.
The patch, in any event, only applied if one uses more than 2 keysyms per
key. A standard U.S. dvorak layout does not, as far as I know (although you
may