Re: enlightenment keybindings don't work on Solaris 2.6



On  1 Feb, Brian J. Murrell scribbled:
->  So, it would seem after some investigation that the enlightenment
->  keybindings don't work on Solaris 2.6, sun4m, PC-style keyboard.  This
->  doesn't seem too implausible, but how do I go about figuring out why and
->  how to fix it.
->  
->  So, say I wanted to test or change the ALT-CTRL sequence with relation to
->  the "definitions" and "keybindings.cfg" files.  What are the meanings in
->  those files?  definitions has:

definitions is basically like a system include file for E. the rest are
actual config files - dont edit the defintions - just use it as
refernce as to what keywords are available. (and convenience macros)

->  #define __CTRL_ALT 910
->  
->  What does that mean?  How can I test my CTRL-ALT to see if it's the same,
->  or what value it is to fix the definitions?  Or maybe it needs fixing
->  elsewhere.

that basically says "keyword __CTRL_ALT maps to token ID 910" and E
handles tken ID 910 itself.

are you sure you dont have scrollock or numlokc or something on?b
->  
->  Thanx,
->  b.
->  
->  
->  
->  --
->  Brian J. Murrell                                         
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