Leonardo, > Greetings. By reading the archive of this list, I've been able to set > up Japanese input under X, and I'm very glad with that. But now I want > to write with jvim-canna in kon2 too. > > To input Japanese under kinput2 I need to press control-Kanji, but my > keyboard don't have a Kanji key! Fortunately, I can run > xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Kanji' > to change that useless Windows key in a Kanji key. However, I don't know > how to do this in the console. I use kon2, kinput2, and canna. This is how I set up things: I have a Japanese keyboard, and the key that I like to reymap has keycode 41. The keycode can be found out by running "showkey", from the 'console-tools' package. Just press the key, and you will find out the keycode. Now, I run the script jp-keyboard. This sets up the keymap for the keyboard. This is the line I added to jp106.kmap: keycode 41 = Control_backslash I modified the kmap for _my_ keyboard. These files are found in /usr/share/keymaps/. Pick your keyboard from there. Add the above lines to make *every* program understand your special sequence. You need not run xmodmap after that... It helps to keep jp-keyboard, and jp106.kmap in /etc/rc.boot, making jp-keyboard executable. The files are attached. :) Vikram -- http://www.mayin.org/~aragorn : オンライン 家, でも 2-3-13-203: 天国
#!/bin/sh # To set the funny japanese key so that I don't have to do Ctrl \ /bin/loadkeys /etc/rc.boot/jp106.kmap echo "Loaded the custom Taka keyboard"
# jp106.map : Japanese 106 keyboard keymap
#
# Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 16:15:31 +0900
# From: Hideya Hane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# Modified by Vikram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
keymaps 0-1,4-5,8-9,12
alt_is_meta
include "qwerty-layout"
include "linux-with-two-alt-keys"
strings as usual
compose as usual for "iso-8859-1"
keycode 1 = Escape
keycode 2 = one exclam
keycode 3 = two quotedbl
keycode 4 = three numbersign
control keycode 4 = Escape
keycode 5 = four dollar
control keycode 5 = Control_backslash
keycode 6 = five percent
control keycode 6 = Control_bracketright
keycode 7 = six ampersand
control keycode 7 = Control_underscore
keycode 8 = seven apostrophe
keycode 9 = eight parenleft
keycode 10 = nine parenright
keycode 11 = zero asciitilde
control keycode 11 = nul
keycode 12 = minus equal
keycode 13 = asciicircum asciitilde
control keycode 13 = Control_asciicircum
keycode 14 = Delete
control keycode 14 = BackSpace
keycode 15 = Tab
keycode 26 = at grave
control keycode 26 = nul
keycode 27 = bracketleft braceleft
keycode 28 = Return
alt keycode 28 = Meta_Control_m
keycode 29 = Control
keycode 39 = semicolon plus
keycode 40 = colon asterisk
control keycode 40 = Control_g
#
# This is the line that I added...
keycode 41 = Control_backslash
#
#
keycode 42 = Shift
keycode 43 = bracketright braceright
control keycode 43 = Control_bracketright
keycode 51 = comma less
keycode 52 = period greater
control keycode 52 = Compose
keycode 53 = slash question
control keycode 53 = Delete
shift control keycode 53 = Delete
keycode 54 = Shift
keycode 56 = Alt
keycode 57 = space
control keycode 57 = nul
keycode 58 = Caps_Lock
keycode 86 = less greater
keycode 89 = backslash underscore
control keycode 89 = Control_backslash
keycode 92 = space
keycode 94 = space
keycode 97 = Control
keycode 124 = backslash bar
control keycode 124 = Control_backslash
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