Dave Swegen wrote: > I will have to start writing the occasional document in swedish in the near > future (with a bit of luck), but since I have a UK keyboard I don't really > want to switch to a swedish layout. I would prefer to use <Alt Gr> or > somesuch to assign the extra 6 chars needed to the current layout. Does > anyone know how to do this for both X and VCs? Any info would be much > appreciated.
I have changed my keyboard mapping a bit so maybe I can help. What I did was I remapped keys asdfer<space bar> so that when I press Atl-Gr with them I get {}[]()\ respectively. As a result, when I write code I can keep my left hand at its normal position and hit Alt-Gr with my righ thumb to get all the different parentheses plus backslash. This is what my .Xmodmap looks like: keysym a = a A braceleft keysym s = s S braceright keysym d = d D bracketleft keysym f = f F bracketright keysym e = e E parenleft keysym r = r R parenright keysym aring = slash keysym space = space space backslash The Finnish/Swedish keyboard also has aring (å) which I mapped to slash (/). For VCs, here's a snippet from my /etc/kbd/default.map.gz [cut] keycode 30 = a altgr keycode 30 = braceleft [cut] The names for characters with diacritics in X seem to correspond to HTML entities, so you might want to check out http://strindberg.ling.uu.se/call/chars.html to find out the keysym names to put in .Xmodmap. Another way to remap your keyboard is using the xkeycaps program which is available as a Debian package. I hope this helps. > Cheers > Dave // Heikki -- Heikki Vatiainen * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tampere University of Technology * Tampere, Finland