On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 02:09:18PM +0200, Kent Karlsson wrote:
> > > No, not at all. While some of the key names used in XKB layout files
> > > are ill-chosen, many of them "come from" ISO 9995; and that's good.
> > >
> > Didn't know about this standard.  Is it availible online?
> 
> As most ISO standards (with a too small number of exceptions), no.
> Or, yes, as PDFs, but they are not free of charge (which I guess is what
> you meant).

I have a description of 9995-3 at http://std.dkuug.dk/keld/iso9995-3-a.htm
there are probably other descriptions around on the net, see google.

You might be lucky to find the ISO 9995 standards freely available
at your local public library.

Best regards
keld
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