Am Samstag, 19. März 2011 schrieb Volker Wysk:
Am Freitag 18 März 2011, 21:48:45 schrieb Kristopher
Gamrat:
I want to
allocate Alt as Alt, and the two Windows-Keys as Meta. I had
this set up, using xmodmap. But after upgrading KDE it no longer works,
neither with Trinity nor with KDE4. It looks like KDE3/4 does the
allocation on its own now.
If you set it up in KDE3, you should be able to do it the same way in
TDE because we're a continued KDE3. If you did it in KDE4, or if you
do it in TDE and it reverts when you use KDE4, you might have to ask
KDE4 support about it.
It works with KDE3, but not with Trinity. I've made a .Xmodmap file which
reallocates the key bindings, but when I call it (xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap) in
Trinity, the Up key calls KSnapshot; the other arrow keys don't do anything
any longer; and so on.
Funny, I had the same problem with keymappings. Actually, "AltGr" gave
{"Cursor left", "AltGr" }, "right Ctrl" was
"Enter", "Insert"
called "Ksnapshot" and os on.
After struggling some hours I removed .trinity and started all over. Now most
things work, except the "cursor up" key does not work in xine.
I'd like to kno what's going on there, but I have no clue :-(
Nik