Mac OSX keyboard layouts can be defined in XML which is a close as we get to human readability - see http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2056.html

This format has been available for over a year, so there may be some published data files from 3rd Parties.

Michael Everson is one such person in your time zone who has defined a number of Mac OS keyboards via the XML format and has some up on his web site http://www.evertype.com/software/apple/index.html

Best wishes

Peter


At 11:03 PM +0100 12/29/03, Adam Twardoch wrote:
Do you know if there are human-readable versions of Windows and/or MacOS
keyboard layouts available somewhere?

I'm looking for a way to compile a table that could look a bit like the
following:

Platform Language    Layout    Unicode    Keystroke
Windows    Polish         Polish (Programmers)     0105    AltGr+A
Windows    Polish         Polish (Programmers)     0041    A
...

where I could, for example, look up which exactly keyboard layouts let the
user input, say, a with acute, and how he can do that.

Thank you in advance,
Adam Twardoch




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