Hi Ruben,
Thank you, this seems interesting.
I found the xmodmap file in my system under
/opt/X11/bin/
It says:
Create a keymap definition file using xmodmap on your local machine (the
client machine), *XQuartz might be necessary for having this command available. It's also necessary to use x2go by the way.*xmodmap -pke > osx-keymap
However, xmodmap is a binary file. How could I create one or modify one??
Thanks in advance! Best, Markus
2017-09-16 12:07 GMT+02:00 Ruben Di Battista <rubendibattista@gmail.com>:
I always had problems with OSX and x2go. In my case it was on a fedora Fc20. I solved setting up English on the target machine and then providing a xmodmap keymapping. Did you try something like this?
https://stackoverflow.com/a/42094562/1334711
Sent from mobile. I'm sorry for any possible unwanted typo.
Il 16 set 2017 12:00 PM, <x2go-user-request@lists.x2go.org> ha scritto:
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- Keyboard problem with special characters #@ (Markus Gschwind)
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 16:43:23 +0200 From: Markus Gschwind <markus.gschwind@gmail.com> To: x2go-user@lists.x2go.org Subject: [X2Go-User] Keyboard problem with special characters #@ Message-ID: <CABaUQnxZ=wiWqPxouKYVAX6YuUCDuEgJVR4ejf+pqnibYNjkGg@mail.gm ail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Dear all,
I am getting myself comfortable with X2goclient. However, I cannot get the special characters in the remote environement (# @ etc., principally the AltGr functions).
I use the version X2Go Client v. 4.1.0.0 (Qt - 4.8.7) on a MacBook Pro mid 2012 running OSX ElCaptain 10.11.6 (15G1611) with a standard american keyboard which I have mapped CH_FR.
On the linux Side it is Centos6, where I have selected System => Keyboard => Layouts :
Keyboard model: MBP intel Mapping CH_FR Macintosh
How can I get that keyboard problem fixed?
Thank you very much! Best, Markus