Custom .XCompose
Xen
list at xenhideout.nl
Sat Nov 11 18:29:45 UTC 2017
Tom H schreef op 11-11-2017 14:54:
> You can trace the opening of a terminal and you'll see (as I just did)
> that ".XCompose" is loaded.
>
> Check that you have set a compose key either within your DE or with
> "xmodmap".
>
> Run
>
> xmodmap -pk | grep Multi_key
> or
> xmodmap -pke | grep Multi_key
>
> to display the key represented by the compose key.
You're right, thanks it does get read.
Not sure why the access time wasn't updated (relatime should do that I
think).
The author of the .XCompose file responded and said that he verified
that it doesn't work under KDE 5.
Regards.
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