It doesn't work for me. I created a separate us_intl_sh file
in order not to upset the existing us_intl. I created a new
entry in xkb/keymap/xfree86 as follows:

// Stefan Heinzmann's version of a US-international keyboard
xkb_keymap "us_intl_sh" {
    xkb_keycodes        { include "xfree86"             };
    xkb_types           { include "default"             };
    xkb_compatibility   { include "default"             };
    xkb_symbols         { include "us(pc101)+us_intl_sh"};
    xkb_geometry        { include "pc"                  };
};

I finally changed XF86Config as follows:

    Option "XkbLayout" "us_intl_sh"

But it doesn't seem to have the slightest effect on the
keybord behaviour. Have you got an idea what could be wrong?

Cheers
Stefan


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