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Bug#238189: marked as done (xbase-clients: [setxkbmap] manpage needs to describe options syntax better)



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and subject line XKB Options Configuration not working ?
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Package: kcontrol
Architecture: i386
Version: 4:3.2.1-1

The definition of XKb options are not effective ... For example last option of 
this menu, for the Caps Lock ... I would like to remove Caps Lock with the 
Shift key ... but all the options are not working ...

It's not clear if it's necessary or not to restart X each time or not ... I 
have try like this but nothing more ...

setxkbmap -option caps:shift seems to do nothing on my system ... not error 
message, no reaction ... nothing :o(

Help needed ... better documentation may be or a package missing but ... need 
help please about this menu !

Thanks,

Regards,
-- 
Bill Footcow


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Le Lundi 15 Mars 2004 21:53, vous avez écrit :
> Package: kcontrol
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 4:3.2.1-1
>
> The definition of XKb options are not effective ... For example last
> option of this menu, for the Caps Lock ... I would like to remove Caps
> Lock with the Shift key ... but all the options are not working ...
>

To achieve this, you have to check "reset old options"

> It's not clear if it's necessary or not to restart X each time or not
> ... I have try like this but nothing more ...

no

> setxkbmap -option caps:shift seems to do nothing on my system ... not
> error message, no reaction ... nothing :o(

setxkbmap -option -option caps:shift


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