> Ok, then you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf manually and add
>Option "XkbOptions" "compose:menu"
Thank you for the tip! It works exactly as I want.
As for this bug about the GNOME error message, I have not been able to
reproduce it after restarting my X11 session today with newer xorg and
G
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 07:15:50PM +0100, Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
> > But did you have trouble with your keyboard configuration before?
>
> Not really. I just wanted a "Compose" key. Using a GNOME tool under
> KDE is suboptimal, and this tool has been removed in recent GNOME
> versions, or I cann
> But did you have trouble with your keyboard configuration before?
Not really. I just wanted a "Compose" key. Using a GNOME tool under
KDE is suboptimal, and this tool has been removed in recent GNOME
versions, or I cannot find it. And I was looking for a solution that
would allow me to enable
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 12:39:45PM +0100, Laurent Bonnaud wrote:
> Package: xkb-data
> Version: 0.6-2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I use KDE as my primary desktop. I also use GNOME applications. I
> start gnome-font-properties manually to activate my font size
> preferences and a keyboard
Package: xkb-data
Version: 0.6-2
Severity: normal
Hi,
I use KDE as my primary desktop. I also use GNOME applications. I
start gnome-font-properties manually to activate my font size
preferences and a keyboard customization: "Compose" action on the
"Menu" key. After a xorg upgrade, I read conf
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