(In reply to comment #90)
> (In reply to comment #88)
> > (In reply to comment #86)
> > > Already proven to break the XKB specification, yes.
> > ...
> 
> It is not in XKBproto but in XKBlib spec. You can see the only assertion
> against changing layout on release in general (and the patch in particular) in
> ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/X11R7.0/doc/PDF/XKBlib.pdf, "Table 16.4 Group Action
> Types", the last item XkbSA_LockGroup, citing:
> 
> "
> 1. If the XkbSA_GroupAbsolute is set in the flags field, key press events set
> ....
> 2. A key release has no effect.
> "
Thanks again Ilya!
First for providing the patch, and then for high-lighting exactly where the XKB 
standard made what we now know to be a bad choice. Happens. No one's perfect. 
Not even the wisdom of the Xfree86 crowd.
Anyone know whether / how the standard can be brought up to date, so it joins 
us in the new millennium?

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  Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
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