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2010-01-28
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just a thought:
have you considered porting an X Terminal Application that better fits your needs?
) but that's really not that useful in general without a middle click I can't paste stuff I've highlighted and I can't do loads of the other stuff I've mentioned in this new thread.
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2010-02-17
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.... I want Ctrl to be the Ctrl key and I want it sticky.
So... I sshed to a UNIX box with xkbset using -X on the ssh so I have X forwarding. However when I run "xkbset st" I get Ctrl to be sticky, but this turns off sticky shift and I don't know why. Does anyone know?
I'm guessing it's a non +accessx capability compiled in to the window manager as a whole and so will require running a patched version of whatever is doing this to add Ctrl to it, or remove shift and let xkb do it.
Ideas?
Does anyone have any comments about the direction, is everyone else very happy with the terminal?