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Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm? |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jul 2014 15:25:55 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.130012 (Ma Gnus v0.12) Emacs/24.4.50 (gnu/linux) |
David Bjergaard <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Are you running setxkbmap in .xinitrc or .stumpwmrc? It may work if you
> put it in .xinitrc before the 'exec stumpwm' line.
>
> Dave
I set it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "system-keyboard"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
Option "XkbLayout" "us,local_us"
Option "XkbVariant" ",colemak"
Option "XkbOptions"
"compose:menu,ctrl:nocaps,lv3:ralt_alt,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp:shifts_toggle,altwin:hyper-win"
EndSection
It used to be (~six months ago and earlier) that if I set it like above,
with a toggle, then toggling it would only last until I switched
windows. BUT, if I set it directly with a shell command:
setxkbmap -variant colemak
Then it would 'stick', more or less. When I went to try it again a week
or so ago, I found that even setting it with the above invocation
doesn't work -- it still reverts to qwerty any time I switch windows.
There have been several major updates to Arch's Xorg package recently, I
can only imagine that's where the difference has come from. But really,
who knows.
I just tried editing 00-keyboard.conf so that it set colemak directly,
by taking the grp directive out, and setting layout and variant directly
to local_us and colemak. That didn't work at all: everything started in
qwerty, and stayed in qwerty. I have no idea why.
I suppose I could try installing a desktop environment and using Stump
within that. Otherwise, I don't even know where to start debugging
this...
E
> Eric Abrahamsen <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Milan Zamazal <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Other complaints from Debian users concern non-ASCII or Dvorak input in
>>> Stumpwm, e.g.:
>>>
>>> It is not possible to input cyrillic characters into stumpwm prompts,
>>> so it is not possible to exec programs with cyrillic arguments.
>>>
>>> What can be done about it? It's probably more problem of CLX than of
>>> Stumpwm, is there any way to get working support for XKB input in SBCL
>>> and CLISP?
>>
>> Possibly faintly related: I've never gotten xkb keyboard layouts to work
>> while using Stump. If I switch to colemak with a setxkbmap invocation
>> (or trigger keys), it is reset to qwerty the next time I switch windows.
>>
>> I also suspect CLX. I left a note on the sharplispers/clx github page
>> (since that seems to be the implementation I'm using, via quicklisp),
>> but haven't heard anything.
>>
>> Anyway, if anyone digs into this issue, you might help me keep an eye
>> out for this issue as well...
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
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- [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Milan Zamazal, 2014/07/24
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, David Bjergaard, 2014/07/25
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Dirk Sondermann, 2014/07/25
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/07/26
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, David Bjergaard, 2014/07/28
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?,
Eric Abrahamsen <=
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/07/29
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Mikael Jansson, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, 陳侃如, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Mikael Jansson, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Mikael Jansson, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/07/30
- Re: [STUMP] XKB input in Stumpwm?, Mikael Jansson, 2014/07/31
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