[openbox] 3.4 - fantastic!

Neil Bird neil at fnxweb.com
Thu Jun 21 04:02:59 EDT 2007


Around about 20/06/07 16:12, Dana Jansens typed ...
> I'm not really sure what you mean.  W used to be hard-coded to Mod4,
> but now represents whatever mod mask that Super_L/R is bound to.  M
> hasn't changed, it still represents whatever mod mask Meta_L/R are
> bound to.

   I have to use 'Mod4-Key' for openbox to recognise the mapping;  none of 
the single letter (A/W/M/H) mappings work for my Windows key.  I'm not 
worried per se about that, I'd just like to get my head around it.

   My modmap settings are:

xmodmap:  up to 3 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses):

shift       Shift_L (0x32),  Shift_R (0x3e)
lock        Caps_Lock (0x42)
control     Control_L (0x25),  Control_R (0x6d)
mod1        Alt_L (0x40),  Alt_L (0x7d),  Meta_L (0x9c)
mod2        Num_Lock (0x4d)
mod3
mod4        Meta_L (0x73),  Meta_L (0x9c),  Meta_R (0x74)
mod5        Mode_switch (0x5d),  ISO_Level3_Shift (0x71),  ISO_Level3_Shift 
(0x7c)


   So I do have mod4 with Meta_L (don't ask me why I've two Meta_Ls, I don't 
know).


   E.g.,
     <keybind key="Mod4-z">
       <action name="Execute"><execute>gnome-panel-control 
--run-dialog</execute></action>
     </keybind>

   [example] works, but replace Mod4 with any of W, M or H and it doesn't.

-- 
[neil at fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil at fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil at fnx ~]# exit



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