On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 11:03:18PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Please re-read my statement above. These options work as expected, > the problem is that the bug submiter misunderstood what 'Shift cancels > CapsLock' means. > If this is still not clear, type > $ setxkbmap -option caps:shift > [Press CapsLock, followed by 'aaaa' then Shift+'aaaa' and CapsLock again] > AAAAaaaa > $ setxkbmap -option caps:shift_nocancel > [Press CapsLock, followed by 'aaaa' then Shift+'aaaa' and CapsLock again] > AAAAAAAA Actually, this is what I see: > setxkbmap -option caps:shift [Press CapsLock, followed by 'aaaa' then Shift+'aaaa' and CapsLock again] AAAAaaaa > setxkbmap -option caps:shift_nocancel [Press CapsLock, followed by 'aaaa' then Shift+'aaaa' and CapsLock again] AAAAAAAA > setxkbmap -option caps:shift [Press CapsLock, followed by 'aaaa' then Shift+'aaaa' and CapsLock again] AAAAAAAA So if shift_nocancel has been set ever before, it will not return with caps:shift > BTW I was unable to find these settings with kcontrol 3.2.1-1. so you reassigned the bug WITHOUT EVEN TESTING IT ON THE PACKAGE YOU REASSIGNED IT TO? sheez... -- Riku Voipio | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | kirkkonummentie 33 | +358 40 8476974 --+-- 02140 Espoo | | dark> A bad analogy is like leaky screwdriver |