On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 08:10:02 -0600, Mark J. Tilford wrote:
> Actually, that's my entire .xmodmap; I had never used it before and
> somebody suggested setting up the file like that.
I did, because this is my config on my Powerbook and it works very well.
But this is the configuration of the Alt
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 14:29:40 -0600, Mark J. Tilford wrote:
> > One program I use (frotz) runs in an xterm and uses Alt-(various
> > keys). The program ran fine on my old redhat system, but on this setup,
> > Alt-U (or other key) simply registers a
Set eightBitInput to false. You might want to avoid xmodmap, too, if you can.
-Andrew
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:29:40PM -0600, Mark J. Tilford wrote:
> One program I use (frotz) runs in an xterm and uses Alt-(various
> keys). The program ran fine on my o
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 14:29:40 -0600, Mark J. Tilford wrote:
> One program I use (frotz) runs in an xterm and uses Alt-(various
> keys). The program ran fine on my old redhat system, but on this setup,
> Alt-U (or other key) simply registers as U. It works fine in character
> mode, though. Any
One program I use (frotz) runs in an xterm and uses Alt-(various
keys). The program ran fine on my old redhat system, but on this setup,
Alt-U (or other key) simply registers as U. It works fine in character
mode, though. Any ideas how to get it to work in X?
(from my ~/.Xdefaults file)
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