Re: Key mapping in X

2000-10-25 Thread Stefan Janecek
Rob Hudson wrote: > > Awesome. I added this to my .Xmodmap in my /home dir... > > ! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L > ! > remove Lock = Caps_Lock > keysym Escape = Caps_Lock > keysym Caps_Lock = Escape > add Lock = Caps_Lock > > ... and it worked after I typed 'xmodmap .Xmodmap'. Will X read > th

Re: Key mapping in X

2000-10-24 Thread Rob Hudson
Awesome. I added this to my .Xmodmap in my /home dir... ! Swap Caps_Lock and Control_L ! remove Lock = Caps_Lock keysym Escape = Caps_Lock keysym Caps_Lock = Escape add Lock = Caps_Lock ... and it worked after I typed 'xmodmap .Xmodmap'. Will X read this file on start up each time? Or do I hav

Re: Key mapping in X

2000-10-24 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Rob Hudson wrote: > I'm a big vim user and would like to switch the functionality of the > Caps_Lock key and the Escape key. I have found where to do this in > the console. Which file to I edit to swap these in X? > Well, one way to do it is using the xmodmap program. I us

Re: Key mapping in X

2000-10-24 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Rob Hudson wrote: > I'm a big vim user and would like to switch the functionality of the > Caps_Lock key and the Escape key. I have found where to do this in > the console. Which file to I edit to swap these in X? > Well, one way you can probably do it is with the xmodmap

Key mapping in X

2000-10-24 Thread Rob Hudson
I'm a big vim user and would like to switch the functionality of the Caps_Lock key and the Escape key. I have found where to do this in the console. Which file to I edit to swap these in X? Thanks, Rob.