Hello Denis, On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 09:35:46PM +0200, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > Hello Denis, > I used xkb-data_0.8-10exp1_all.deb from your tmp directory as described in
now the same with xkb-data_0.8-12exp1_all.deb > First, after issuing "setxkbmap -print | xkbcomp - :0" I can finally jump > from and to the console again (i.e. X -> console). This is very valuable, as > I work a lot on the console (and the keyboard works perfectly there, > fortunately). Valid here as well. > Next I compare both the keyboard on the console and in X. Since the third > level is (almost) not printed on the keyboard an I never use X (but normal > keyboards a lot) I'd like to have the third level as on an ordinary keyboard. > > All keys which work as expected are not reported. > > Number row without any modifier: > Key between ß and backspace does not respond (expected:') The leftmost key (next to 1) is < instead of ^ Key between ß and backspace does not respond (expected:') Number row with shift: The leftmost key (next to 1) is > instead of ° > Number row with Apple key pressed: > 2 and 3 ok; but then mixed up, > starting at 5: []|{}}\ > should be (from 7): {[]}\ This is still the case > > Qwertz-row, with Apple key pressed: > q -> « instead of @ (not necessary, see Apple-y) > plus some other characters I've never used on some other letters. (I > assume, that I don't see the euro sign with Apple-E but ¤ is a font > issue) This is still the case. > Asdf-row, with Apple key pressed: > Some other characters and some double usage (e.g. ß, @, ^, `), now > suprise (on the console most of these are no special character) This is still the case Yxcv-row, without any modifier: The lefmost key (next to left shift) is now ^ instead of < Yxcv-row, with shift key: The lefmost key (next to left shift) is now ° instead of > > Yxcv-row, with Apple key pressed: > Apple-Y is « and Apple-X is » (which unfortunately does not work on > the console), which is great! (Ideally I'd like them swapped, as in > german they are "reversed" compared to the french/swiss usage) This is still the case > So in conclusion, I like your new layout. It would be great, if you could > enable an easy possibility to chose between pc-style third level and > macintosh third level. Well, the new one degarded a little, as it swapped the ^/° with the </> key on my german iBook G4 keyboard I hope this updated info helps. Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann, Dipl.-Phys. [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg signed mail preferred 64bit GNU powered http://www.itp.uni-hannover.de/~kreutzm Help keep free software "libre": http://www.ffii.de/
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