On 9/19/07, Sander van Rossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, now i figured out that there where actually TWO keycompiler steps
> that are used to build the ska file.
> Fixed that in the project file, and fixed the cfg file which was
> pointing to the wrong directory..
> A problem with the cfg is that the directories mentioned in the cfg
> file are not relative to the cfg file, but relative to the directory
> you're running the keycompiler from..
>
> Anyway.. together with the PString8 workarounds i did yesterday, i can
> now type text in the kernel yay!
> It prints out the wrong keys tough...

are they actual ASCII keys? or strange characters? Did you just avoid
using PString8 or did you find a fix that will make them work?

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