On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de> wrote:
> El día Sunday, April 24, 2016 a las 09:39:55PM +0200, Alexey Balmashnov > escribió: > > > By switching between layouts, I mean the same functionality as I have on > > any desktop system: > > * For given hardware keyboard layout (mostly US PC-104) have alternative > > layouts (e.g. Russian) available for the keyboard > > * Being able to switch between them using keyboard shortcuts > > > > This is pretty basic functionality which should be available out-of-the > box. > > Hmm, I must have missed such a "basic" functionality in the last 30 years > of using computer keyboards. I never did this (changing layout on the > flight) on any UNIX desktop. > > You are kidding me. No need due to Latin-based language in use? Latin and Cyrillic alphabets (Russian uses it) are very different. Have no idea how it goes on classic UNIX-systems, but on UNIX-like system flavors (FreeBSD, Debian, and other Linux-es I worked with, even DR-DOS/MS-DOS and Windows) internationalization and localization are possible for ages, and one of the aspects is ability to input text in different languages without too much hassle. Thus support for multiple keyboard layouts (even multiple per language, e.g. mimicking certain devices, like type-writers) while having one physical keyboard and switching between them on the fly. Cheers, Alexey
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