Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:

"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The idea I had, for which I cannot state whether it's feasible or not, is to get the mapping from XKB, and prepare a list (group 0 - US, group 1 - IL, group 2 - RU). Then, whenever we get a "next group" or "prev group", just send out the proper messages. This way, we can also switch keyboard language at an application's whim (I actually have a small snippet of code that does that, if your'e interested).



I'm afraid that will not work, since we need to attach an XKB mapping




Anyhow, your current code (which I have not dived into, yet) should probably go in. It seems to prepare important infrastructure for handling keyboard languages by the X11 driver.



Perhaps I exaggerated a bit a problem for you. After a little of thinking I believe you could try:

1. remove all existing israelian keyboard layouts from x11drv/keyboard.c
2. create a new israelian layout (by simply editing an existing one and
removing english characters) which will work in Wine after 'setxkbmap il'.
3. configure your XFree86 to have distinct "us" and "il" layouts.

#3 possibly is a most difficult step. At least I don't know how to do that
using standard approaches provided by XF86Config.

After that, MappingNotify should really do its work and make Wine to change
internal keyboard layouts and therefore HKL identifier.



XFree 4.3 would do about this. setxkbmap il would only give Israeli keyboard layout. In order to get the current behaviour, one would have to do "setxkbmap us,il". Is that what you mean?

If that is the case, then merely removing the English part of the keyboard from the Israeli Wine mapping should identify it as a US keyboard followed by an Israeli keyboard. Is that what you mean?

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Shachar Shemesh
Open Source integration consultant
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