Re: russian xkblayout

2003-10-30 Thread Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 04:51:18 +0300 (MSK) Alexey Koptsevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
probably wrote:

 
 Hello,
 
 After recent reinstallation of X I cannot use Russian layout anymore. With
 the old release (4.1.0), I had two lines in the XF86Config file which did
 the job:
Option  XkbLayout   ru

It should be 
Option  XkbLayout   us,ru

It works, though no docs say that.

Option  XkbOptions  grp:shift_toggle
 They installed the map with columns 1,2 filled with Latin keysyms, and
 columns 3,4 filled with Cyrillic keysyms (as reported by 'xmodmap -pk' or
 xkeycaps), and double shift switched the layout.
 
 With the new release of X (4.3.0), and with the above options in the
 XF86Config retained, I get the map with columns 1,2 filled with Cyrillic
 keysyms, and columns 3,4 empty :(
 
 OK, if XKB method does not work, I tried to switch back to older scheme,
 xruskb with XkbLayout en. This way, the columns are switched (as
 reported by xkeycaps), but only empty keysyms are generated in Russian
 mode (as reported by xev). Were there some changes on the way between
 these two version of X? I cannot find anything in the docs or lists...
 
 Any idea would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 Alex
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russian xkblayout

2003-10-26 Thread Alexey Koptsevich

Hello,

After recent reinstallation of X I cannot use Russian layout anymore. With
the old release (4.1.0), I had two lines in the XF86Config file which did
the job:
   Option  XkbLayout   ru
   Option  XkbOptions  grp:shift_toggle
They installed the map with columns 1,2 filled with Latin keysyms, and
columns 3,4 filled with Cyrillic keysyms (as reported by 'xmodmap -pk' or
xkeycaps), and double shift switched the layout.

With the new release of X (4.3.0), and with the above options in the
XF86Config retained, I get the map with columns 1,2 filled with Cyrillic
keysyms, and columns 3,4 empty :(

OK, if XKB method does not work, I tried to switch back to older scheme,
xruskb with XkbLayout en. This way, the columns are switched (as
reported by xkeycaps), but only empty keysyms are generated in Russian
mode (as reported by xev). Were there some changes on the way between
these two version of X? I cannot find anything in the docs or lists...

Any idea would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Alex
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