"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 09/23/2006 03:55 AM, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > "Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> On 09/21/2006 08:13 PM, Miles Bader wrote: > >>> Starting sometime in the past year or so, Gnome apps on my machine have > >>> begun to treat Control-O (that's "oh", not zero) as meaning "toggle > >>> input method", i.e., the same thing that Shift-Space normally does. > >>> > >>> In some apps it doesn't matter, but somtimes this binding is insanely > >>> annoying, especially in gnome-terminal -- it prevents apps running in > >>> the terminal from using Control-O!!! > >>> > >>> Can someone tell me where this binding is getting made, and how I can > >>> disable it (and then send a bug report that it's a Stupid Binding Which > >>> Unnecessarily Interferes With Normal Usage)? > >>> > >>> [I don't know that it's Gnome doing the binding, but it seems to only hbe > >>> in Gnome apps, so ...] > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> -Miles > >>> > >> You can remap keys using xmodmap if you have to, but it might be your > >> keyboard layout that needs fixing. When I type "grep XkbLayout > >> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4" it says "us." Since you are using Xorg, your > >> configuration file is probably differently named. > > > > I remapped the F10 signal to the F12 key, but IceWM is still reacting > > on the old F10. It seems to be more complicated then that. > > > > Regards, > > Andrei > > It is complicated. Read "man xmodmap." You can probably map F12 to the > current definition for F10 by issuing this: > > xmodmap -e 'keysym F12 = F10' > > Then you could remove the old definition for F10 by doing this: > > xmodmap -e 'keycode XXXXX = ' > > where XXXXX is the keycode for F10 as reported by the 'xev' program.
Sorry for (kinda) hijacking the thread, but thing is, this solution is not perfect. Here is what I have: in .xmodmaprc keycode 96 = F10 keycode 76 = and I execute 'xmodmap .xmodmaprc' from .icewm/startup In xterms this works as it should (F12 closes mc, and F10 doesn't do anything), but IceWM still reacts to the F10 key. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]