Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


IMHO the default keymap for any given keymap should be the default
keymap for the system, if _nything_ else is wanted it should be
configured and decided by the  user. i.e. we should not add a keymap
field to languages.

        Lgb

| On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 10:19:19AM +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
| > 
| > On 06-Nov-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
| > > 
| > > I want to add a keymap entry to the languages file, so that the keymap
| > > can automatically change when the language is changed (esp. useful for 
| > > multilingual files).
| > 
| > I surely don't want this! I have only one keyboard and I want my
| > keys as they are. If I like to have another keymap I can set it by hand
| > (but this is not neccessary if you set up your keyboard in the right
| > manner!). And I do write multilingual documents.
| 
| I guess you only use Latin languages, in which case a single keymap suffices.
| But if you want, for example, Hebrew/Russian/English, then you need 3
| different maps!.
| 
| We can define the keymap of all latin languages to be "latin", and have a
| lyxrc variable which select the real keymap to use for these languages.
| And/or, we can have 3 different modes of keymap: no keymap, manual (i.e. the
| old behavior - there are two keymaps, and they are switched by the user),
| and automatic.

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