From Javier.Acosta na Sun.COM Wed Jan 23 05:52:45 2008 From: Javier.Acosta na Sun.COM (Javier Acosta) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:52:45 +0100 Subject: [g11n-cs-discuss] Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts Message-ID: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> all, In order to improve existing Solaris Keyboard Layouts and increment support on new Keyboard Layouts, a project is being developed; the goal of this project is to define "Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts" in cooperation with OS.o User Groups and Open Source Communities from different countries for all languages supported in Solaris. If you consider that Solaris Keyboard Layout should be different for your language or should be created (if it doesn't exist), you can contribute to this project. If you are interested, you can find more information about current "Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts" and how to contribute to the project at: http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Solaris_keyboard_layouts Any comment or suggest is welcome, Best regards, -- Javier Acosta From Michael.Monaghan na Sun.COM Wed Jan 23 06:14:07 2008 From: Michael.Monaghan na Sun.COM (Michael Monaghan) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:14:07 -0500 Subject: [g11n-cs-discuss] [i18n-discuss] Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts In-Reply-To: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> References: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> Message-ID: <47974BAF.8050906@sun.com> http://developers.sun.com/dev/gadc/tools/keyboards/index.html might be of some help. Thanks, ~mm Javier Acosta wrote: > all, > > In order to improve existing Solaris Keyboard Layouts and increment > support on new Keyboard Layouts, a project is being developed; the goal > of this project is to define "Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts" in > cooperation with OS.o User Groups and Open Source Communities from > different countries for all languages supported in Solaris. > > If you consider that Solaris Keyboard Layout should be different for > your language or should be created (if it doesn't exist), you can > contribute to this project. > > If you are interested, you can find more information about current > "Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts" and how to contribute to the project at: > > http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Solaris_keyboard_layouts > > > Any comment or suggest is welcome, > > Best regards, > > From Ienup.Sung na Sun.COM Wed Jan 23 11:25:19 2008 From: Ienup.Sung na Sun.COM (Ienup Sung) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:25:19 -0800 Subject: [g11n-cs-discuss] [i18n-discuss] Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts In-Reply-To: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> References: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> Message-ID: <4797949F.50905@Sun.COM> Hello Javier, Thanks for doing a good project first of all. I think it is something that we need for OpenSolaris and distros like Indiana. Based on the replies you made, it appears to me this is about mainly X11 XKB keyboard layout support. I think explicitly including OS level keyboard support is also important as the project title might also implying. (Plus info on how to add new keyboard layouts and possible bug filing.) I have a concern on the relationship between this project and X.org xkbdata repository. Would you please define or clarify on that? Also, it appears there are two main branches on the X11 XKB keyboard layout support development in the open source communities as you know. One being xkbdata from X.org and the other, relatively actively being maintained and enhanced, freedeskop.org's xkeyboard-config. I understand that we are currently using the X.org xkbdata. Is there any future plans on possibly merging or migrating to xkeyboard-config files? (As an OpenSolaris.org level work and/or an X.org/freedesktop.org level work.) Ienup From admin na reemann.com Fri Jan 25 02:22:02 2008 From: admin na reemann.com (stefan bejanof) Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:22:02 PST Subject: [g11n-cs-discuss] usb disk In-Reply-To: <4594119.1193515665592.JavaMail.Twebapp@oss-app1> Message-ID: <4171334.1201256555981.JavaMail.Twebapp@oss-app1> da da petr prav!

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This message posted from opensolaris.org From laurent na opensolaris.org Thu Jan 31 01:43:19 2008 From: laurent na opensolaris.org (Laurent Blume) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 10:43:19 +0100 Subject: [g11n-cs-discuss] [i18n-discuss] Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts In-Reply-To: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> References: <479746AD.2080303@sun.com> Message-ID: <47A19837.8090508@opensolaris.org> Javier Acosta a écrit : [snip] > If you are interested, you can find more information about current > "Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts" and how to contribute to the project at: > > http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Solaris_keyboard_layouts Javier, I'm looking at the picture of the French layout, but this does not match reality: http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Image:France_Solaris_Keyboard_Layout.png The French keyboards have a different physical layout. The is shorter, with the '<>' key between it and W. The key has a different shape, two lines high, and more narrow at the bottom, so the <*?> key is below the <$?> and right to . I've had many times issues with those two particular keys, so now I understand why :-) I also have a request, but not sure if this is related: would it be possible for users to add or modify the compose sequences in their own configuration? I've found some information about adding a ~/.XCompose file, something like that: include "%L" : \302\256 : \342\204\242 But this doesn't work on Solaris 10, at least, and neither did it on SXCR the last time I tried it (around b60, I think). Laurent -- / Leader de Projet & Communauté | I'm working, but not speaking for \ G11N http://fr.opensolaris.org | Bull Services http://www.bull.com / FOSUG http://guses.org |