[g11n-hu-discuss] [i18n-discuss] Solaris Standard Keyboard Layouts
Javier Acosta
Javier.Acosta at Sun.COM
2008. Feb. 7., Cs, 09:12:36 PST
hi Laurent,
Thanks for your feedback, please see inline comments
Laurent Blume wrote:
> 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 <left shift> is shorter, with the '<>' key between it and W.
> The <Return> key has a different shape, two lines high, and more narrow
> at the bottom, so the <*µ> key is below the <$£> and right to <ù%>.
>
You are right, French keyboard Layout is different than the one shown in
the image, I've just updated wiki page with the
correct French Solaris Keyboard Layout. Please take a look on it and let
me know if it is correct or not.
> I've had many times issues with those two particular keys, so now I
> understand why :-)
>
Image in the wiki page was wrong, but French Keyboard Layout should work
correctly according /usr/X11/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/fr file. If your
keyboard layout is not working properly; please fill a bug in
opensolaris.org page, or let me know what is exactly what issue you have
found.
> 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"
> <r> <o> : \302\256
> <t> <m> : \342\204\242
>
At this time I am not sure, but I would say that you can modify the
following file in your installed system:
/usr/openwin/lib/locale/fr_FR.UTF-8/Compose (in case you are using
fr_FR.UTF-8 locale)
I have not tested it yet, so I am not sure if it will work or not.
> 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
>
Thanks,
--
Javier Acosta
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