Thank you very much C Blue!

I am sure that a lot of us (even the jaded oldbies) have learned
something new here. There're a lot of tidbits like this lying around
in the README files or the docs for different programs. Sifting
through the enormous amount of documentation, which is scattered all
over the place can be daunting for a lot and articles/hints/tips like
this, posted on mailing lists/forums like this goes further than when
they are buried amidst all the Fine Manuals. :)

Noong Mar, Mar 15, 2005 ng 07:10:03PM -0800, sinabi ni C Blue:

> 
> My apologies for not replying in Filipino, although I can speak it, I
> find that I have difficulty writing in Filipino.
> 
> Anyway, I have tried following the example I found in
> etc/X11/xkb/README.config (See Below).  And was able to switch easily
> between US and US_INTL by pressing Alt+Shift.  Someone may find this
> useful.  

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