Testcase:
In ~/.xbindkeysrc:
"xterm &"
XF86LaunchA
In ~/ov.xkb:
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat { include "complete"
interpret Overlay1_Enable+AnyOfOrNone(all) {
action= SetControls(controls=Overlay1);
};
};
xkb_symbols { include "pc+inet(evdev)+us"
key <INS> { [ Overlay1_Enable ] };
key <AE01> { overlay1 = <AE02> }; // Insert+1 => 2
key <TLDE> { overlay1 = <I128> }; // Insert+~ => XF86LaunchA
};
xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc104)" };
};
Apply this layout: 'xkbcomp ~/ov.xkb $DISPLAY'.
Run "xbindkeys -n -v"
In the exact order:
- press Insert
- press Tilde
- release Insert
- wait
- release Tilde
Keyboard input in the new terminal window(s) would be locked
until another Insert+Tilde .
Reported-by: Mariusz Mazur <mariusz.g.mazur@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mihail Konev <k.mvc@ya.ru>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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| .. | ||
| Makefile.am | ||
| README.compiled | ||
| XKBAlloc.c | ||
| XKBGAlloc.c | ||
| XKBMAlloc.c | ||
| XKBMisc.c | ||
| XKM_file_format.txt | ||
| ddxBeep.c | ||
| ddxCtrls.c | ||
| ddxKillSrv.c | ||
| ddxLEDs.c | ||
| ddxLoad.c | ||
| ddxPrivate.c | ||
| ddxVT.c | ||
| maprules.c | ||
| xkb.c | ||
| xkb.h | ||
| xkbAccessX.c | ||
| xkbActions.c | ||
| xkbDflts.h | ||
| xkbEvents.c | ||
| xkbInit.c | ||
| xkbLEDs.c | ||
| xkbPrKeyEv.c | ||
| xkbSwap.c | ||
| xkbUtils.c | ||
| xkbfmisc.c | ||
| xkbgeom.h | ||
| xkbout.c | ||
| xkbtext.c | ||
| xkmread.c | ||
The X server uses this directory to store the compiled version of the
current keymap and/or any scratch keymaps used by clients. The X server
or some other tool might destroy or replace the files in this directory,
so it is not a safe place to store compiled keymaps for long periods of
time. The default keymap for any server is usually stored in:
X<num>-default.xkm
where <num> is the display number of the server in question, which makes
it possible for several servers *on the same host* to share the same
directory.
Unless the X server is modified, sharing this directory between servers on
different hosts could cause problems.