Am 21.07.19 um 21:24 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 21/07/2019 19.46, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am 21.07.19 um 15:24 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 21/07/2019 15.00, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am 21.07.19 um 14:35 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
Edit /etc/X11/Xmodmap
!! Fourth example: Make Menu key on WIN95 keyboard doing Compose keysym Menu = Multi_key
I see it is also on the 15.0 Release Notes.
<https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/15.0/index.html#general>
5.1 No Default Compose Key Combination
I just added some according to the above link, but can't test it at the moment (Can't log-out, as I am waiting to finish a 3TB rsync...).
Will tell if it helped.
The windows key is fine for this purpose, it is not used. Unfortunately the example repurposes the context menu key instead, and I couldn't find a list of keys for use in Xmodmap.
Nothing of all that works. Neither changing /etc/X11/Xmodmap nor using setxkbmap (it shows my new -option [btw. must be written in lower key, not as shown on the release note page] when using -query, but it has no effect) nor using kde system settings.
Lower case exactly as I typed in my example.
I always logged out and in again between changes.
I suspect you may need to restart graphical mode in full.
If not that, I suspect that KDE is different and uses its own handling. Try using another desktop: for sure you have also installed a very minimal and ugly desktop that is used as failsafe, I never recall its name.
Another possibility is switching to IBUS handling of the keyboard. I do not like it. Or, if installed, remove it.
I'll see if the bug report gets any attention... It's Sunday :-) -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Málaga https://www.patreon.com/danielbauer https://www.daniel-bauer.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org