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On Dec 27, 2020, at 1:02 PM, jos...@lisp.de <jos...@lisp.de> wrote:bash-3.2$ setxkbmap -printxkb_keymap {xkb_keycodes { include "empty+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };xkb_compat { include "complete" };xkb_symbols { include "empty(basic)" };xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc104)" };};I've started medley via an xterm, XQuartz is set to use the keyboard mapping of the system, which is German.
In the xterm the usual keys for # + - . and so on are working. shifted keys work, too. Example: shift-8 is ( -> this is the correct German mapping. So the xterm basically has the correct German keyboard mapping.Inside Medley shift-8 is *, a..z work, shift-a .. shift-z works too. y and z are correct. but all the other characters are from a US mapping.
nicholas...@gmail.com schrieb am Sonntag, 27. Dezember 2020 um 19:15:53 UTC+1:There is/was support for a "Euro keyboard" when it was dealing with a direct-connect Sun keyboard, but otherwise it's working on what X11 presents for the key codes.Could you describe the problem you are seeing?On Dec 27, 2020, at 8:59 AM, jos...@lisp.de <jos...@lisp.de> wrote:Maiko/Medley on an Intel iMac with German keyboard.Has anybody used it with an international keyboard? I tried to use the 'virtual keyboards' feature by switching there to German. But that wasn't really successful...Ideas/hints?--
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Since XQuartz per se isn’t doing any fixes, I wonder if we should point people at www.x.org instead?
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On Jan 31, 2021, at 11:00 AM, Rainer Joswig <jos...@lisp.de> wrote:
I think this belongs in some kind of FAQ. I’m not sure I know the answer.
I suppose I’d put it in the wiki on how to run on a mac, with what OS and keyboard.
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Am 25.05.2021 um 18:00 schrieb Guenther Goerz <guenthe...@fau.de>:Dear all,coming back to Rainer Joswig's remark that Medley runs on Mac OS 11, let me add that although I am still using Mac OS 10.13, I installed the latest update of XQuartz - which shows an incompatible behavior: All the keys I annotated with "null" in my first mail are simply non-existent, i.e. there is no reaction whatsoever in the terminal. Therefore, Ron's suggestion to fix the problem *in* Medley can't work, because those keys don't send any code. As already mentioned, this behavior is different from that of all other applications I tried. So, I think XQuartz ignores the MAc OS keyboard mapping, at least for Umlauts and alt-keys, and that seems to be independent of the Mac OS version.Best wishes,-- Guenther
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