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#54289
29.0.50; Emacs ignores xmodmap Super_L assignment
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Message #29 received at 54289 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Stephen Berman <stephen.berman <at> gmx.net> writes:
> AFAIK Xfce4 uses Gtk3, and e.g. xfce4-terminal and thunar (file manager)
> recognize my Super_L mapping to `/'. LibreOffice does too. The only
> other program I use that ignores Super_L is Firefox, but it has since
> long before this Emacs problem started (with your commit 15910e5d
> according to git bisect); I've search the web about this Firefox issue
> but haven't found anything.
Interesting, but please see below.
> Of these, Emacs fails to recognize only the Super_L mapping, since the
> above-mentioned commit. (As an experiment I added `remove Super_L =
> Mod4' before the Super_L = slash mapping, logged out and back in, but
> the result was that none of the .Xmodmap mappings were recognized, not
> just in Emacs but also e.g. in xfce4-terminal. So I removed that line
> to restore the status quo ante.)
Can you show the output of running just `xmodmap' without any arguments?
I suspect that some modifier is mapped to Super_L, alongside slash.
That is incorrect, so Emacs and Firefox are within their rights to
ignore such a mapping.
Thanks.
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