Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 1299829]

2014-06-22 Thread Jean-Jacques Méric
dear Serguey

I submitted the bug report and possible keyboard alternative map, as I 
fixed it on my Ubuntu machine (and per SIL standards)

However I am not competent to confirm your fix is OK, sorry I am not 
knowledgeable at all on Linux
and I have no clue on how to test your fixes using the page mentionned.

Sorry this is of little help for now.

Thanks for the effort - and if there is anything I can do to help, 
please tell me how to !

Friendly regards from Paris
JJ

Le 21/06/2014 22:33, Sergey V. Udaltsov a écrit :
 Søren,

 Could you please confirm if this fixes your issue:

 http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-
 config/commit/?id=4779e2745094ebe0c06364b4099d7067ae750d07



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Title:
  keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to
  Malayalam.

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in “xkeyboard-config” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am dong research in africa, languages, I have little knowledge about 
Linux/Ubuntu.
  I have been implementing bambara keyboards for Windows and Mac OSX (with 
Ukelele).

  A year ago I noticed that I could not use the keyboard for Bambara, 
apparently it was giving access to a strange asian language.
  Since then, my Ubuntu computer is updated regularly, it now runs Ubuntu 13.10

  I spent a lot of time yesterday, I share what I found :

  1) the name in rules/edvdev.xml for this keyboard is ml
  this code is actually the one for a language called Malayalam, spoken in 
Kerala, south of India. Nothing to do with West Africa, and it's this language 
alphabet which is displayed when a user selects the Bambara keyword.
  I changed it to bm, which is the ISO 639-1 code. (I changed also the ! 
layout section in evdev.lst)

  2) the ml file in symbols is actually for Bambara! Some of the keys defined 
are obsolete, it does not align with the keys used by other SIL.org keyboard, 
but it is for bambara. I copied this file into a file called bm and renamed 
ml as ml-old
  I updated the bm file to align it to the SIL standards.

  This fixed it... only partially : 
  the Malayalam keyboard does not display any longer when I select Bambara. I 
does now display the bambara keyboard.
  But : it still displays the one defined in the old ml file, not the one I 
corrected in the bm file!!!

  I messed up, restarted several times, to no avail : still the old obsolete 
keyboard. 
  The only thing that works is that I can now use the keyboard variant which is 
defined in my bm as French (Mali, alternative) with my new keys 
definitions. 
  When I add the basic Bambara keyboard, it displays the old layout. In the 
drop down list of keyboard at the top right of the screen, it is there... but 
greyed out.
  French (Mali, alternative) is OK for my personal use, but my objective is 
to make it available generally as Bambara.

  Please help. Of cours I'm OK to supply the bm file

  Jean-Jacques, Paris

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1299829] Re: keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to Malayalam.

2014-05-28 Thread Jean-Jacques Méric
Thanks for pointing me to this bug report I did not know about.
It may have been fixed in the past - or in redhat or elsewhere (sorry I am so 
ignorant) -
but it's not fixed here at home (Ubuntu), and it's not fixed on the hundreds of 
Ubuntu workstations at Ecole des Langues Orientales (INALCO, Paris) - I'll 
check again later this week.

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Title:
  keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to
  Malayalam.

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in “xkeyboard-config” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am dong research in africa, languages, I have little knowledge about 
Linux/Ubuntu.
  I have been implementing bambara keyboards for Windows and Mac OSX (with 
Ukelele).

  A year ago I noticed that I could not use the keyboard for Bambara, 
apparently it was giving access to a strange asian language.
  Since then, my Ubuntu computer is updated regularly, it now runs Ubuntu 13.10

  I spent a lot of time yesterday, I share what I found :

  1) the name in rules/edvdev.xml for this keyboard is ml
  this code is actually the one for a language called Malayalam, spoken in 
Kerala, south of India. Nothing to do with West Africa, and it's this language 
alphabet which is displayed when a user selects the Bambara keyword.
  I changed it to bm, which is the ISO 639-1 code. (I changed also the ! 
layout section in evdev.lst)

  2) the ml file in symbols is actually for Bambara! Some of the keys defined 
are obsolete, it does not align with the keys used by other SIL.org keyboard, 
but it is for bambara. I copied this file into a file called bm and renamed 
ml as ml-old
  I updated the bm file to align it to the SIL standards.

  This fixed it... only partially : 
  the Malayalam keyboard does not display any longer when I select Bambara. I 
does now display the bambara keyboard.
  But : it still displays the one defined in the old ml file, not the one I 
corrected in the bm file!!!

  I messed up, restarted several times, to no avail : still the old obsolete 
keyboard. 
  The only thing that works is that I can now use the keyboard variant which is 
defined in my bm as French (Mali, alternative) with my new keys 
definitions. 
  When I add the basic Bambara keyboard, it displays the old layout. In the 
drop down list of keyboard at the top right of the screen, it is there... but 
greyed out.
  French (Mali, alternative) is OK for my personal use, but my objective is 
to make it available generally as Bambara.

  Please help. Of cours I'm OK to supply the bm file

  Jean-Jacques, Paris

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1299829] Re: keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to Malayalam.

2014-05-28 Thread Jean-Jacques Méric
and sorry, I forgot to repeat : the layout needs anyhow to be fixed as it does 
not longer reflect the official alphabet, and is remote fro the other current 
implementations for Windows and for Mac aligned on the SIL recommendations.
See the files I posted.

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Title:
  keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to
  Malayalam.

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in “xkeyboard-config” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am dong research in africa, languages, I have little knowledge about 
Linux/Ubuntu.
  I have been implementing bambara keyboards for Windows and Mac OSX (with 
Ukelele).

  A year ago I noticed that I could not use the keyboard for Bambara, 
apparently it was giving access to a strange asian language.
  Since then, my Ubuntu computer is updated regularly, it now runs Ubuntu 13.10

  I spent a lot of time yesterday, I share what I found :

  1) the name in rules/edvdev.xml for this keyboard is ml
  this code is actually the one for a language called Malayalam, spoken in 
Kerala, south of India. Nothing to do with West Africa, and it's this language 
alphabet which is displayed when a user selects the Bambara keyword.
  I changed it to bm, which is the ISO 639-1 code. (I changed also the ! 
layout section in evdev.lst)

  2) the ml file in symbols is actually for Bambara! Some of the keys defined 
are obsolete, it does not align with the keys used by other SIL.org keyboard, 
but it is for bambara. I copied this file into a file called bm and renamed 
ml as ml-old
  I updated the bm file to align it to the SIL standards.

  This fixed it... only partially : 
  the Malayalam keyboard does not display any longer when I select Bambara. I 
does now display the bambara keyboard.
  But : it still displays the one defined in the old ml file, not the one I 
corrected in the bm file!!!

  I messed up, restarted several times, to no avail : still the old obsolete 
keyboard. 
  The only thing that works is that I can now use the keyboard variant which is 
defined in my bm as French (Mali, alternative) with my new keys 
definitions. 
  When I add the basic Bambara keyboard, it displays the old layout. In the 
drop down list of keyboard at the top right of the screen, it is there... but 
greyed out.
  French (Mali, alternative) is OK for my personal use, but my objective is 
to make it available generally as Bambara.

  Please help. Of cours I'm OK to supply the bm file

  Jean-Jacques, Paris

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1299829] Re: keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to Malayalam.

2014-05-28 Thread Jean-Jacques Méric
Thanks for pointing me to this bug report I did not know about.
It may have been fixed in the past - or in redhat or elsewhere (sorry I am so 
ignorant) -
but it's not fixed here at home (Ubuntu), and it's not fixed on the hundreds of 
Ubuntu workstations at Ecole des Langues Orientales (INALCO, Paris) - I'll 
check again later this week.
+ the layout needs anyhow to be fixed as it does not longer reflect the 
official alphabet, and is remote fro the other current implementations for 
Windows and for Mac aligned on the SIL recommendations.
See the files I posted.

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Title:
  keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to
  Malayalam.

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in “xkeyboard-config” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am dong research in africa, languages, I have little knowledge about 
Linux/Ubuntu.
  I have been implementing bambara keyboards for Windows and Mac OSX (with 
Ukelele).

  A year ago I noticed that I could not use the keyboard for Bambara, 
apparently it was giving access to a strange asian language.
  Since then, my Ubuntu computer is updated regularly, it now runs Ubuntu 13.10

  I spent a lot of time yesterday, I share what I found :

  1) the name in rules/edvdev.xml for this keyboard is ml
  this code is actually the one for a language called Malayalam, spoken in 
Kerala, south of India. Nothing to do with West Africa, and it's this language 
alphabet which is displayed when a user selects the Bambara keyword.
  I changed it to bm, which is the ISO 639-1 code. (I changed also the ! 
layout section in evdev.lst)

  2) the ml file in symbols is actually for Bambara! Some of the keys defined 
are obsolete, it does not align with the keys used by other SIL.org keyboard, 
but it is for bambara. I copied this file into a file called bm and renamed 
ml as ml-old
  I updated the bm file to align it to the SIL standards.

  This fixed it... only partially : 
  the Malayalam keyboard does not display any longer when I select Bambara. I 
does now display the bambara keyboard.
  But : it still displays the one defined in the old ml file, not the one I 
corrected in the bm file!!!

  I messed up, restarted several times, to no avail : still the old obsolete 
keyboard. 
  The only thing that works is that I can now use the keyboard variant which is 
defined in my bm as French (Mali, alternative) with my new keys 
definitions. 
  When I add the basic Bambara keyboard, it displays the old layout. In the 
drop down list of keyboard at the top right of the screen, it is there... but 
greyed out.
  French (Mali, alternative) is OK for my personal use, but my objective is 
to make it available generally as Bambara.

  Please help. Of cours I'm OK to supply the bm file

  Jean-Jacques, Paris

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1299829] Re: keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to Malayalam.

2014-04-06 Thread Jean-Jacques Méric
THANKS for progressing this. HINT : I work at INALCO which is the
biggest Language teaching University in France: Languages from all over
the world, attended by over 9,000 students.

The library (BULAC) runs hundreds of workstations, all under Ubuntu.

Switching keyboards here is done several times a day as students change seats !
Fixing the issue for Bambara will be very welcome !

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Title:
  keyboard for Bambara not usable : name in evdev.xml points to
  Malayalam.

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am dong research in africa, languages, I have little knowledge about 
Linux/Ubuntu.
  I have been implementing bambara keyboards for Windows and Mac OSX (with 
Ukelele).

  A year ago I noticed that I could not use the keyboard for Bambara, 
apparently it was giving access to a strange asian language.
  Since then, my Ubuntu computer is updated regularly, it now runs Ubuntu 13.10

  I spent a lot of time yesterday, I share what I found :

  1) the name in rules/edvdev.xml for this keyboard is ml
  this code is actually the one for a language called Malayalam, spoken in 
Kerala, south of India. Nothing to do with West Africa, and it's this language 
alphabet which is displayed when a user selects the Bambara keyword.
  I changed it to bm, which is the ISO 639-1 code. (I changed also the ! 
layout section in evdev.lst)

  2) the ml file in symbols is actually for Bambara! Some of the keys defined 
are obsolete, it does not align with the keys used by other SIL.org keyboard, 
but it is for bambara. I copied this file into a file called bm and renamed 
ml as ml-old
  I updated the bm file to align it to the SIL standards.

  This fixed it... only partially : 
  the Malayalam keyboard does not display any longer when I select Bambara. I 
does now display the bambara keyboard.
  But : it still displays the one defined in the old ml file, not the one I 
corrected in the bm file!!!

  I messed up, restarted several times, to no avail : still the old obsolete 
keyboard. 
  The only thing that works is that I can now use the keyboard variant which is 
defined in my bm as French (Mali, alternative) with my new keys 
definitions. 
  When I add the basic Bambara keyboard, it displays the old layout. In the 
drop down list of keyboard at the top right of the screen, it is there... but 
greyed out.
  French (Mali, alternative) is OK for my personal use, but my objective is 
to make it available generally as Bambara.

  Please help. Of cours I'm OK to supply the bm file

  Jean-Jacques, Paris

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