>>>>> "Jan" == Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> setxkbmap "gr(polytonic)+level3(lwin_switch)"
Jan> It should be possible to change from the default keyboard to classical
Jan> Greek (and back) by some hotkey instead of a setxkbmap command.
You can accomplish that part by specifying multiple keymaps on the
setxkbmap line.
I use this command for my standard setup:
setxkbmap -layout us,el,ru,il -variant ,,phonetic,phonetic \
-option ctrl:nocaps -option grp_led:scroll \
-option compose:menu -option grp:ctrls_toggle \
-option altwin:super_win
that gives me four layouts (the max that can be set at any given time)
which I can scroll through by pressing both control keys together (
that is the grp:ctrls_toggle option). When I am in anything other
than the us map the scroll lock led is on (the grp_led:scroll option).
I also have the cap lock key be a control key and the menu key a
compose key.
Or at least I used to. el no longer works for me.
(The goal was to cover Latin/Greek/Cyrillic; I thru il in as well just
cause I could....)
I also lack a good key to waste as a level3 key. (The laptop lacks a
right win key¹ and I use the left win key for icewm.)
-JimC
¹ In fact the Fn key plus the left win key generates the keycode of
the right win key, but it cannot be used as a modifyier because
non-Fn-special keys are ignored when holding down Fn....
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James H. Cloos, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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