Could you pls let me know what xev says about that?
On Oct 5, 2011 11:19 AM, "Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz" wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 of October 2011, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
> > Peter Hutterer (1):
> > rules: rename Bengali variants for 'in' to Bengali (I
> Is asking for libX11 1.4.3, which isn't released. Who is correct and if we
> need a libX11 release, when is it expected.
For now, I would recommend using --disable-runtime-deps. New libx11 is
really required for a single exotic layout (during runtime, not
build-time)
Sergey
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There is a good expression for that in Russian. "распил бабла" =
"raspil babla" ~= "split the loot" ;) That's a usual thing with the
budgets in (new-Soviet) Russia - when it is spent on inadequately
expensive things (and part of the price returns to the govt people as
a form of bribes, named "откат
Dirk,
In relation to the XKB editor, did you have a look at
http://code.google.com/p/keyboardlayouteditor/ ?
It is not to bad, indeed
Cheers,
Sergey
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Another stable release of xkeyboard-config is out - now the number is 1.7
The only substantial change is introduction of "exotic" configuration
materials, exposed in separate directory files (*.extras.xml). This
feature is supported by the latest libxklavier and GNOME.
Some bugs are fixed (~30),
Now, xkeyboard-config is managed not only by Russian guy, but also by
the Irish guy.
It is still me, announcing release 1.6
Some bugs are fixed (36), new configuration components added.
The handling of server keys and X server termination are separated
into different xkb option groups.
All locale-
Celebrating the inauguration of BO, birthday of my childhood friend
and some other events, I am releasing xkeyboard-config 1.5.
Some bugs are fixed (45), new configuration components added,
translations updated (traditional thanks to TP).
Most important change: massive restructuring in symbols/ine
driver (which is nearly deprecated
these days, isn't it?;)
Sergey
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:28 AM, James Cloos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> "Sergey" == Sergey Udaltsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> If keyboards which use with the
> I suspect WWW is more likely than HomePage.
Yes, I suspect the same thing. That's why I asked.
> But I see that some of the keyboards have both, often with as
> HomePage and something else as WWW.
Yes, for those cases we have to distinguish...
> Maybe the bsd src for converting from usb to the
> If keyboards which use with the kbd driver generate in
> evdev I'd make be WWW and if they generate when using evdev
> then HomePage.
Ghm. How could I find this out without having that particular keyboard
in front of me?;)
Sergey
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James,
Thanks for the insightful information - really interesting.
Unfortunately, as we all know, XKB is not that smart - it cannot
distinguish application launch context from application control
context. So a keysym has to be mapped to the keycode unconditionally.
My question was: what would be t
Hi folks
Today I looked at the usage of I32 in symbols/inet and found
interesting thing. There are 31 cases where it is used as XF86WWW and
17 cases where it is used as XF86HomePage. Could anyone explain the
substantial difference between these 2 keysyms (in the context of
desktop)? May be, we cou
That's ok. Feel free to commit the fix.
Sergey
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Adam Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 20:18 +0100, Colin Harrison wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There you go
>>
>> --- save_base.xml.in2008-10-11 20:13:17.0 +0100
>> +++ base.xml.in 2008-10
The autumn is here, world finances are tits up - but there is one
thing you can be sure of. xkeyboard-config release 1.4.
So, it is here.
As usual, some bugs are fixed (31), new layouts/models/options,
updated translations
(thanks to TP). Most significant change: added ruleset 'evdev'. It is
used
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