On 09/13/2007 07:35 PM, Sergey Udaltsov wrote: >> Oh... yes... for the us layout, I think you need to say >> "us(olpc2)" because otherwise you get the plain >> multiply/divide mapping by default (switching is still >> available through alt, I think). > I think we were going to have a rule: if layout is 'us' and model > 'olpc', it should use symbols 'us(olpc)'. Am I wrong?
Yes, you're right. And, in fact, we do have it. But the "us" layout also has an alternative "olpc2" layout that makes the multiply/divide key act as a mode switch by default (and moves the old symbols to alt-qualified). The default is good for using the "us" layout alone. If you use us as part of a multi layout set, then you may prefer to use the "olpc2" layout for consistency. That's the way I understood the issue. Does it sound reasonable? -- // Bernardo Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ \X/ One Laptop Per Child - http://www.laptop.org/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
