What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Set xkb_keymap to this specification:
karlheg@oaktree ~ % setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat { include "complete" };
xkb_symbols { include "pc+us(intl)+us:2+inet(evdev)+ctrl(swapcaps)+compose(paus)+terminate(ctrl_alt_bksp)" };
xkb_geometry { include "thinkpad(60)" };
};
2. Test and make sure the correct keymap is enabled. You should see: « when
you hold the right Alt key and type [.
3. Launch autokey-gtk
4. Under “My Phrases” select “First phrase” (or any phrase).
5. Click the “Set” button to the right of “Hotkey:”.
6. In the dialog, click on the “Press to Set” button. The label after
“Key:” will change to “...”.
7. Hold down the right Alt key and press [.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The expected output is that the “Key:” ought to be “«”, but instead I
see “[”. So, it does not recognize this (from xev output when I press and
release the right Alt key):
KeyPress event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x4a00001,
root 0x298, subw 0x0, time 47103862, (787,252), root:(788,304),
state 0x0, keycode 108 (keysym 0xfe03, ISO_Level3_Shift), same_screen YES,
XKeysymToKeycode returns keycode: 92
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
KeyRelease event, serial 40, synthetic NO, window 0x4a00001,
root 0x298, subw 0x0, time 47104254, (787,252), root:(788,304),
state 0x80, keycode 108 (keysym 0xfe03, ISO_Level3_Shift), same_screen YES,
XKeysymToKeycode returns keycode: 92
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
I think I´d also like to be able to set the key binding to ´ISO_Level3_Shift
Shift x´, which, according to the keymap in the Ubuntu “Text Entry”
indicator´s “Keyboard Layout Chart”, is not normally bound to anything. In
other words, on the layout chart, where many keys have four characters printed
on them, the ´x´ key has only three, so the shifted plus level-3-shifted
´x´ does not have any actual keysym assigned, if I understand things
correctly... but that being the case, it´s the perfect choice for a key to
bind a macro on!
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.90.1-1.1 from Ubuntu ´Saucy Salamander´.
Please provide any additional information below.
Don´t forget: It is 2014 now, so don´t accidently write 2013.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by Karl.Heg...@gmail.com on 5 Jan 2014 at 7:40
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Karl.Heg...@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2014 at 7:40