2010/1/14 Vladimir Berezenko <qmas...@rambler.ru>

> В Сбт, 26/12/2009 в 08:44 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> >
> > I'm stupid, of course you can use 2 layouts. Just use a function key,
> > like fn to switch between them.
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > (russian letter)
> > key a b c d
> > russian sth sth
> >
> >
> > (english letter)
> > key v w x y
> > normal sth sth
> >
> > (switch)
> > key j k l m
> > normal sth $is_russian
> > russian sth $is_russian
>
> The problem is a bit bigger. I've tried to adopt layout conf to use
> russian letters, but got stuck. There are lower case and upper case
> letters. In english - everything is easy: normal and shift, but this
> scheme prohibits of entering anything else then this. Seems that it
> needs not such an easy method, but more complicated with switchable
> layouts, not just Fn key.
>
>
>
You can have as many layouts as you want. Right now there are 4 - normal,
shift, capslock, fn. So just add 2 more, like russian, russian_shift or
something.
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