On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 22:45:09 +0100 Andreas Tobler <andre...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Hi Aleksandr, > > On 08.12.13 00:59, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote: > > Andreas Tobler <andre...@freebsd.org> написав(ла): > >> On 05.12.13 23:38, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote: > >>> Author: ray > >>> Date: Thu Dec 5 22:38:53 2013 > >>> New Revision: 259016 > >>> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/259016 > >>> > >>> Log: > >>> Merge VT(9) project (a.k.a. newcons). > >>> > >>> Reviewed by: nwhitehorn > >>> MFC_to_10_after: re approval > >>> > >>> Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation > >> > >> Great! Thanks, gives a new look & feel on the console :) > >> Have it running on amd64/i386 and PowerMac(32/64-bit). > >> The only thing I need to figure is the mapping of the AltGr or in Mac > >> world, the alt key mapping. Iow, the third level mapping of the keys. > >> e.g. the @ here is on altgr-2... > >> > >> Again, thanks! > >> Andreas > > > > > I'm glad to fix that, but I've to understand how it is should work :-) > > Hehe :) > > So do I. I was playing a bit while comparing to syscons.c > > And with the below diff I'm able to get what I want. At least when I > press RALT (Altgr) <key> I get the third symbol printed on my keyboard. > I have a couple of Thinkpads here where I play with. (The PowerMac's are > currently to loud) > > For example, on the '2' I have the '"' as the second symbol and the '@' > as third symbol. Yeah, these are european keyboards.... > > Now I do not prepend the 0x1b and then my RALT behaves as used to, at > least for me. > > I do not know the fine details but LALT and RALT are different. > > What do you think, others? > > For me this is a really important thing since all the 'special' keys are > not accesible w/o the 'hack' below. If I want the pipe (|), or writing > code ({}, [], ...) I have to remote login to get the characters I need. > But I guess I do not need to explain that ;) > > TIA, > Andreas Hi Andreas! That keyboards have no Shift key for that? :) I will be glad to apply your changes, but I have to know how it should be controlled. RU and UA PC keyboards have same 3 symbols '2', '"', '@' To get '2' i have to press only '2' To get '@' I have to press Shift+'2' To get '"' I have to switch to UA or RU and press Shift+'2' Ahh, or use some called Third-Level (IIRC) in Xorg terms. Temporary lang switch. Which commonly mapped to one of Alt. Right? So R-Alt+Shift+'2'? > > Index: vt_core.c > =================================================================== > --- vt_core.c (revision 259095) > +++ vt_core.c (working copy) > @@ -408,6 +408,7 @@ > } else { > switch (c & ~RELKEY) { > case (SPCLKEY | RALT): > + break; > case (SPCLKEY | LALT): > vd->vd_kbstate |= ALKED; > } -- Aleksandr Rybalko <r...@ddteam.net> _______________________________________________ svn-src-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "svn-src-all-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"