- Jun 02, 2016
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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- May 18, 2016
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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This ensures that the group modifier will work for Group2 as well even when <SPCE> has been set explicitly for the Group2 symbol table (as in the case for us(colemak)). Signed-off-by: Egbert Eich <eich@freedesktop.org> Reference: fdo#95168
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- Apr 03, 2016
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By putting the related "capslock" and "shiftlock" options together, and putting the "none" option last, both in the rules and the symbols file. Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
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The option does not simply change the Caps Lock key into something else (like the other options do that use the "an additional" phrase), but it makes the key act as a Ctrl modifier while also still producing the Caps_Lock symbol. Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
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- Feb 17, 2016
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
Requested by Gleb Rostov, added to ru(win) and ru(mac) as AltGr+8 and AltGr+H, as defined by Microsoft and Apple
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- Jan 26, 2016
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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- Jan 24, 2016
- Jan 14, 2016
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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This extended keymap includes keycodes beyond the 255 which are not handled by X11 so it is only suitable for the use with libraries that support extended keycodes, like libxkbcommon. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92238
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This has been part of the Icelandic Dvorak & Icelandic Macintosh layouts that I added for a long time now, I *thought* I'd submitted a patch to add this to the main QWERTY layout, but evidently I was wrong. These quotation marks are the official ones in Icelandic, but the Windows layout doesn't have them (it's Alt + 0132 & Alt + 0148, respectively), there's some archane Unicode entry think on Ubuntu apparently that doesn't work for me on Debian+GNOME. Due to this patch you can no longer write ð and Ð with altgr combos on the "d" button, but I think that's acceptable since it has its own dedicated letter on the keyboard in this layout, and the only reason this was possible was because it inherited it from the basic latin layout. Why use the "d" button? No reason other than I was scouring the keyboard for keys that were either the same under the altgr combos as the non-altgr versions (e.g. "n" is such a letter, but there's not many), or were redundant to other letters, "d" was the closest to "2" of those and far away from the altgr button, so it's easy to type it, it's also close to other common special altgr combos like "@" which is produced by pressing altgr+q. The /r/Iceland Reddit thread that prompted me to finally write this patch: https://www.reddit.com/r/Iceland/comments/40nwr2/einhverjir_linux_menn_h%C3%A9r/
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- Dec 14, 2015
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This reverts patch f2ccdf68, which was added for issue: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64673 This issue is however a duplicate of: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24027 and it is the resolution of the latter issue that is correct. Programmer Dvorak is designed to work with right Alt both as a regular Alt key and as AltGr. Use of the layout with AltGr should be done through the (orthogonal) lv3:ralt_switch option instead.
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- Dec 13, 2015
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- Oct 15, 2015
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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- Oct 07, 2015
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Otherwise the file is not well fromed and xkbcomp (at least version 1.3.0) will refuse to compile it.
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- Sep 29, 2015
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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Sergey Udaltsov authored
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