Annotation of researchv9/X11/src/X.V11R1/clients/xmodmap/xmodmap.man, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH XMODMAP 1 "6 July 1987" "X Version 11"
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: xmodmap, xprkbd - X Window System keyboard modifier utilities
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B "xmodmap"
        !             6: [ -S ] [ -s ]
        !             7: [ -L ] [ -l ]
        !             8: [ -C ] [ -c ]
        !             9: [ -1 ]
        !            10: [ -2 ]
        !            11: [ -3 ]
        !            12: [ -4 ]
        !            13: [ -5 ]
        !            14: [ +S \fIn\fP ] [ +s \fIn\fP ]
        !            15: [ +L \fIn\fP ] [ +l \fIn\fP ]
        !            16: [ +C \fIn\fP ] [ +c \fIn\fP ]
        !            17: [ +1 \fIn\fP ]
        !            18: [ +2 \fIn\fP ]
        !            19: [ +3 \fIn\fP ]
        !            20: [ +4 \fIn\fP ]
        !            21: [ +5 \fIn\fP ]
        !            22: [ \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP ]
        !            23: .sp
        !            24: .B "xprkbd"
        !            25: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            26: .PP
        !            27: .I Xmodmap
        !            28: is a utility for displaying and altering the X keyboard modifier map on the
        !            29: specified display and host.
        !            30: If no display is specified,  the value of the
        !            31: .B DISPLAY
        !            32: environment variable is used.
        !            33: .PP
        !            34: With no arguments,
        !            35: .I xmodmap
        !            36: displays the current map.
        !            37: .PP
        !            38: .I Xprkbd
        !            39: prints on the standard output a table of the keycodes,  the keysym code,
        !            40: and the keynames for the keyboard on the appropriate X server.
        !            41: .SH OPTIONS
        !            42: .TP 8
        !            43: .B "-S -s"
        !            44: Disable all current keys for the Shift modifier set.
        !            45: .TP 8
        !            46: .B "+S +s"
        !            47: Add the keyname
        !            48: .I n
        !            49: to the Shift modifier set.
        !            50: .TP 8
        !            51: .B "-L -l"
        !            52: Disable all current keys for the Lock modifier set.
        !            53: .TP 8
        !            54: .B "+L +l"
        !            55: Add the keyname
        !            56: .I n
        !            57: to the Lock modifier set.
        !            58: .TP 8
        !            59: .B "-C"
        !            60: Disable all current keys for the Control modifier set.
        !            61: .TP 8
        !            62: .B "-<digit>"
        !            63: Disable all current keys for the Mod<digit> modifier set.
        !            64: .TP 8
        !            65: .B "+<digit>"
        !            66: Add the keyname
        !            67: .I n
        !            68: to the Mod<digit> modifier set.
        !            69: .SH EXAMPLES
        !            70: .PP
        !            71: To add keyname Shift_L to the Shift set:  \fIxmodmap\fP +s Shift_L
        !            72: .PP
        !            73: To replace the Control set by keynames F1 & F3: \fIxmodmap\fP -C +c F1 -c F3
        !            74: .SH ENVIRONMENT
        !            75: .PP
        !            76: .TP 8
        !            77: .B DISPLAY
        !            78: To get default host and display number.
        !            79: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            80: X(1)
        !            81: .SH
        !            82: BUGS
        !            83: .LP
        !            84: Will not allow you to increase the maximum number of keys per modifier.
        !            85: .SH AUTHOR
        !            86: David Rosenthal,  Sun Microsystems
        !            87: .sp
        !            88: Copyright \(co 1987 Sun Microsystems,  Inc.

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