RE: FVWM: fvwm2 on cygwin/XFree86

From: Jeff Walker <jwalker_at_matchlogic.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 09:53:04 -0600

Okay, xmodmap looks okay to me, except that only Alt_L and Alt_R are present
for mod1, no meta. But the keycode is correct. Xvnc has all four, alt and
meta tied to mod1. Could this be the problem? I don't really see how, but
I'm no xmodmap expert (or X keyboard expert).

Well, after writing that paragraph, I decided to try changing the modifier
in the "Mouse" line to "mod1" instead of meta and it works. so here is my
new line:
Mouse 1 WTFSI 1 Move

I guess I don't understand why meta won't work, but I guess that is okay.
Well, I guess because Meta_L isn't there, but I don't know quite how to fix
that without breaking anything else. I hope that is the only problem. I
guess we will see....

Thanks.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dominik Vogt [mailto:fvwm_at_fvwm.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:27 AM
To: Jeff Walker; fvwm
Subject: Re: FVWM: fvwm2 on cygwin/XFree86
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 02:24:39PM -0600, Jeff Walker wrote:
> Had anyone actually tried using fvwm2 on cygwin/xfree86?
> 
> It seems to work, but I am having trouble getting the alt key to really
> work.  I have it set-up so that the mouse button 1 and the alt key will
move
> the window:
> Mouse 1 WTFSI M Move 
> 
> This works via my vncserver (a xfree86 port), but not on cygwin/xfree86.
> 
> I'm not convinced that this is a fvwm problem, I am just wondering if
> someone has seen this.
> 
> BTW, I am seeing something strange in xev (under cygwin), but the
> cygwin/xfree86 folks seem to think it is okay.  I run xev, and when I
press
> and hold a modifier (any one, not just alt) it repeats like any other key
> (say, the letter "m").  I don't know if this is contributing to the
problem
> or not, other programs seem to understand that I hit, say "alt-q" instead
of
> just "q" (like vim).
> 
> Is this enough to go on?  Thanks.
Does the output of
  $ xmodmap
look okay?  The "Meta_L" key symbol should be mapped to Mod1.  If
not, this is probably your problem, if it is, try to find out
which key symbol is generated by the "Alt" key and use xmodmap to
tie it to Mod1.  If this does not help either I am out of ideas.
Bye
Dominik ^_^  ^_^
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