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Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displayingremote KDE session)
- From: Alexander Gottwald <alexander dot gottwald at s1999 dot tu-chemnitz dot de>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 14:21:16 +0200 (MEST)
- Subject: Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displayingremote KDE session)
- References: <20030620120226.31577.qmail@web41205.mail.yahoo.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote:
> I tried that and it didn't work for some reason. I defined
> the AltGr key combinations by modifying xkb/symbols/us_intl,
> which I attach. I modified xkb/keymap/xfree86 to include a
> us_intl_sh variant that pulls in my new file and modified
> XF86Config to use this variant. But it hasn't changed from
> before. Is there something I missed in installation?
i'll take a look
> That's the way how AltGr-combinations are defined, right? I
> did that in the attached file. My question however was how to
> define the dead-key combinations. How do I define for example
> that the apostrophe followed by a lowercase c results in a
> ccedille?
I'm not sure. But most deadkeys should already produce what
you want. Just set the symbol for the deadkey to dead_acute
and in combination with c it will produce the ç.
> I didn't have that installed, thanks for the hint. Do I
> assume correctly that the defines use the Unicode encodings?
I think yes. But I'm not 100% sure.
> For completeness I would need the Unicode code points 0x2018
> and 0x2019, which aren't defined as far as I can tell.
maybe you can add them to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XkeysymDB.
bye
ago
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