- Subject: Re: Searching in jed-B0.99-17.165 (UTF-8)
- From: Jens Wilhelm Wulf <jens_w2@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 08:50:39 +0100
Hello John,
> How are you inputting such characters?
I simply hit the one key on my keyboard which produces this character.
It behaves like a standard keyboard, config is (taken from xorg.conf):
| Section "InputDevice"
| Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
| Driver "kbd"
| Option "CoreKeyboard"
| Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
| Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
| Option "XkbLayout" "de"
| Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys"
| Option "XkbOptions" "nodeadkeys"
| EndSection
> Did you try "Ctrl-X 8", which is bound to "digraph_cmd"?
This does not produces "digraph_cmd" here, but this is because of my own
bindings.
So I call digraph_cmd..and it works. Cool, I did not know this command before.
The character I try to input should be the one generated by
digraph_cmd
"
a
If I press the key which should generate this one directly, jed does not
respond at all.
> xjed -l keycode -f keycode
Again, xjed seems as if I did not hit that key at all.
If I call
LANG=C ./xjed -l keycode -f keycode
(which inhibits UTF-8 mode) it prints:
Press any key \d228: `' (keysym 0xE4)
When executed like this, it will also print the character correctly.
Thanks for supporting this.
Best regards,
Jens
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