Define a foreign language keyboard in HP-Ux CDE, with theAltGrkey?:

Hans Dekker hans.dekker.ext@juntadeandalucia.es
Thu Nov 13 16:58:00 GMT 2003


Nope. Unfortunately not. The output of setxkbmap es -print is:

xkb_keymap {
	xkb_keycodes 	{ include "xfree86+aliases(qwerty)"	};
	xkb_types 	{ include "complete"	};
	xkb_compat	{ include "complete"	};
	xkb_symbols	{ include "pc/pc(102)+pc/es"	};
	xkb_geometry	{ include "pc(pc102)"	};
};

See you, Hans.

Alexander Gottwald escribió:
> On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Hans Dekker wrote:
> 
> 
>>Looks interesting to do 'X tricks'.
>>
>>REMARKABLE OBSERVATION:
>>It looks like the AltGr key is mapped well to the keyboard. Shift-key 
>>combinations work well for a Spanish keyboard.
>>
>>IMPORTANT:
>>The command "xmodmap -pk" shows that there is NO third definition -so no 
>>definition for usage of AltGr key- for any key. All other keys using 
>>Shift (2nd definition for a key) shows the Spanish keyboard is mapped fine.
> 
> 
> Most likely CDE resets the keyboardlayout.
> 
> Please start from the cygwin bash "DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 setxkbmap es"
> 
> Does AltGr work now?
> 
> bye
> 	ago




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