Configuring compose key via command line

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I use i3 window manager and I'm trying to activate Alt Gr as compose key to be able to type accented letters. Any idea how to do this?







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          I used xmodmap. Add the following to ~/.Xmodmap:



          keycode 108 = Alt_R
          keysym Alt_R = Multi_key





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            I used xmodmap. Add the following to ~/.Xmodmap:



            keycode 108 = Alt_R
            keysym Alt_R = Multi_key





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              I used xmodmap. Add the following to ~/.Xmodmap:



              keycode 108 = Alt_R
              keysym Alt_R = Multi_key





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                I used xmodmap. Add the following to ~/.Xmodmap:



                keycode 108 = Alt_R
                keysym Alt_R = Multi_key





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                I used xmodmap. Add the following to ~/.Xmodmap:



                keycode 108 = Alt_R
                keysym Alt_R = Multi_key






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