In article <20100628193136.gb13...@isis.luna>, Amit Ramon 
<amit.ra...@gmail.com> writes:

> Bottom line - you don't need to write a new input method in order to
> support a non-standard keyboard layout - all you have to do is tell
> Emacs about it.

Right, But, for that, Emacs have to know suffiecient number
of layouts.  Currently, it knows only about:
   standard (similar to VT100), sun-type3, atari-german,
   pc102-de, jp106, pkc105-uk

I'm going to add dvorak soon, but, if there's a way to
generate such database (semi-)automatically (perhaps from
XKB database), that's very helpful.

---
Kenichi Handa
ha...@m17n.org

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