[I18n] I want to generate with apostrophe c without changing the current standard.

2003-07-28 Thread Hans Deragon
apostrophe c generate ? Sincerely, Hans Deragon -- Deragon Informatique inc. Open source: http://www.deragon.bizhttp://swtmvcwrapper.sourceforge.net mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://autopoweroff.sourceforge.net ___ I18n mailing

Re: [I18n] I want to generate ç with apostrophe c without changing the current standard.

2003-07-28 Thread Hans Deragon
Jungshik Shin wrote: On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Hans Deragon wrote: The problem is, from my understanding, that the keyboard mapping is intertwined with the locale. It is imperative that I use standard locales as setup by Red Hat's preference's langage selection tool. So, RH's preference's

Re: [I18n] I want to generate ç with apostrophe c without changing the current standard.

2003-07-28 Thread Hans Deragon
Jungshik Shin wrote: On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Hans Deragon wrote: Jungshik Shin wrote: On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Hans Deragon wrote: The problem is, from my understanding, that the keyboard mapping is intertwined with the locale. It is imperative that I use standard locales as setup by Red Hat's

Re: [I18n] Cygwin: setxkbmap.exe fails for us_intl.

2003-07-20 Thread Hans Deragon
,question], --- key AB10 { [ slash,question] Commas are missing in the Cygwin version! I copied the one from Red Hat and it works fine. Problem solved! I will report this to the Cygwin community. Again, thanks. Ciao Hans -- Deragon Informatique inc. Open source

[I18n] setxkbmap: Error loading new keyboard description

2003-07-19 Thread Hans Deragon
new keyboard description I wish the tool would tell me what the error is. Sigh. Anybody has a clue what the problem is? The first call is a cutpaste of the example found in README.XKB-Config of XFree86 4.3.0. The following I removed optons just to see how the command reacts... Ciao Hans

Re: [I18n] What keyboard mapping is loaded when XFree starts.

2003-07-19 Thread Hans Deragon
Owen Taylor wrote: On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 20:32, Hans Deragon wrote: These files are from a GNOME keyboard applet, and generally have a lot of bugs; you don't want to use them. The real keymap files are found within /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb. xmodmap is an old fashioned way of doing keyboard

Re: [I18n] setxkbmap: Error loading new keyboard description

2003-07-19 Thread Hans Deragon
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 10:33:12AM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote: Greetings. Following Owen's email, I am trying to configure the keyboard at runtime. But I get the following errors: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# setxkbmap -rules xfree86 -model pc104 -layout us -option Error

Re: [I18n] setxkbmap: Error loading new keyboard description

2003-07-19 Thread Hans Deragon
Bingo! This solves the problem. I can now generate a c with cedilla using the official setting methods. Thanks. Care to explain what that option does and how do I translate that in XF86Config? Ciao Hans -- Deragon Informatique inc. Open source: http://www.deragon.bizhttp

[I18n] Bug #122: US Intl keyboard mapping missing c with cedilla.

2003-07-17 Thread Hans Deragon
it in the bug report, I guess the fix should also be done for that locale. Please comment and express your opinions. I would like this issue to be resolved. BTW, I am totally new to this i18n issue and with XFree86, thus bear with me if I making bad assumptions or mistakes. Sincerely, Hans Deragon

Re: [I18n] Bug #122: US Intl keyboard mapping missing c withcedilla.

2003-07-17 Thread Hans Deragon
use c with an accute accent BTW? My point is that we should keep the standard going with languages that do not have any use for c with an accute accent, such as french for example. Best regards, Hans Deragon ___ I18n mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [I18n] Bug #122: US Intl keyboard mapping missing c withcedilla.

2003-07-17 Thread Hans Deragon
contributed the necessary code for a input method that has the changed cedilla, and I'll be adding that to future releases of GTK+ as the default for LC_CTYPE=pt_*. Thanks for the tip. I will follow this bug closely too. Regards, Owen Ciao Hans Deragon