On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 04:42:39PM +0600, Ivan Pascal wrote:
>David Dawes wrote:
>> I'm not sure if the best solution is to add the <LSGT> definition to
>> the pc/es map (and all others where the default keyboard has this key),
>> or change rules/xfree86 so that all of the "inetkbds" definitions are
>> based on "pc105" instead of "pc104" (the <LSGT> key is the only difference
>> between the two).
>
>  I have been waiting such report since the first question "where is '<>' key
>now".
>  I think it would be right to change the default 'base symbols map' from
>pc104 to pc105.  The pc105 map only adds a key to the pc104 map but doesn't
>changes something among other keys.  Either I specify my 104-key keyboard as
>'pc105' or 'pc104' I don't get any changes in its 104 keys.  But for those who
>have the 105th key it does matter.
>
>  Also I think it would be better to change the default xkb model name inside
>the Xserver for case if one doesn't specify any XkbModel in a config file.
>
>  Both patches are attached.

Thanks, I'm committing both of those patches now.

David
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David Dawes
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