Dominik Vogt <fvwm_at_fvwm.org> writes:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 12:08:26PM +0100, calmar wrote:
Hi Dominik,
>>
>> Key K A SM WindowList
>>
>> does not.
>
> be misunderstanding how modifiers work in bindings. With "SM" the
> binding is activated if the key is pressed with both modifiers
> held. It does *not* work if only one of them is held.
Yeah, I know this :) .. I was also thinking about a problem with my
keyboard, but the other person had about a similar problem AFAIK.
>
> If that's not your problem, run
>
> $ xmodmap
>
> and check whether your modifiers are actually bound to keys. If
> you don't understand the output, post it to the list.
>
That's the output:
BTW: I changed my layout with xkeycaps.
shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e)
lock Caps_Lock (0x6f)
control Control_L (0x25), Control_L (0x42), Control_R (0x75)
mod1 Alt_L (0x4d), Alt_L (0x6d), Alt_L (0x73)
mod2
mod3
mod4 Meta_L (0x40), Meta_R (0x71), Meta_R (0x74)
mod5
And you are right, that when I have the xkeycaps's default settings, it works
:) what I didn't expect, because
1. it works when it's bound to only one modifier (S or M)
perfectly or when they are in combination with other modifiers.
2. Then the other person was really complaining also, that it didn't
work with SM.
So at least it obviously has nothing to do with fvwm then, and
I'm happy too because I won't need this SM combination really so.
Thanks for you kindly help,
marco candrian
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Received on Mon Feb 16 2004 - 14:21:14 GMT