Talk:OLPC Khmer Keyboard
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"Microsoft" inspired keyboard layout
(xkb symbol file to follow shortly) --Walter 21:14, 25 February 2008 (EST)
xkb_symbols "olpc" { key <TLDE> { [ 0x100200d, 0x100200c ] }; // zwj; nzwj key <AE03> { [ 0x10017e3, 0x10017ca, 0x10017d1, 0x10017f3 ] }; //triisap key <AE05> { [ 0x10017e5, 0x10017d0, EuroSign, 0x10017f5 ] }; //samyok sannya key <AE06> { [ 0x10017e6, 0x10017cc, 0x10017d9, 0x10017f6 ] }; //robat key <AE07> { [ 0x10017e7, 0x10017cd, 0x10017da, 0x10017f7 ] }; //toandakhiat key <AE09> { [ 0x10017e9, 0x10017ce, parenleft, 0x10017f9 ] }; //kakabat key <AE10> { [ 0x10017e0, 0x10017d1, parenright, 0x10017f0 ] }; //viriam key <AE11> { [ bracketleft, braceleft, minus, underscore ] }; // key <AE12> { [ bracketright, braceright, equal, plus ] }; // key <BKSL> { [ backslash, slash, backslash, bar ] }; // key <AD05> { [ 0x100178f, 0x1001791, 0x10017a6, 0x10019e4 ] }; // key <AD07> { [ 0x10017bb, 0x10017bc, 0x10017a7, 0x10019e6 ] }; // key <AD08> { [ 0x10017b7, 0x10017b8, 0x10017a5, 0x10019e7 ] }; // key <AD10> { [ 0x1001795, 0x1001797, 0x10017b3, 0x10019e9 ] }; // key <AD11> { [ 0x10017be, 0x10017fe, 0x10017a9, 0x10019ea ] }; // ?? c4+c7 key <AD12> { [ 0x10017bf, 0x10017c0, 0x10017b3, 0x10019eb ] }; // key <AC01> { [ 0x10017b6, 0x10017c3, 0x10017a9, 0x10019ec ] }; // key <AC02> { [ 0x100179f, 0x10017ff, 0x10017aa, 0x10019ed ] }; // ?? b6+c6 key <AC05> { [ 0x1001784, 0x10017fb, voidsymbol, 0x10019f0 ] }; // ?? bb+c7 key <AC07> { [ 0x1001789, 0x10017fc, 0x10017ae, 0x10019f2 ] }; // ?? bb+c6 key <AC08> { [ 0x1001780, 0x1001782, 0x10017ad, 0x10019f3 ] }; // key <AC09> { [ 0x100179b, 0x10017a1, 0x10017b0, 0x10019f4 ] }; // key <AC10> { [ 0x10017c8, 0x10017d6, 0x10017aa, 0x10019f5 ] }; // key <AB08> { [ 0x10017a3, comma, comma, less ] }; // key <AB09> { [ 0x10017d4, period, period, greater ] }; // key <AB10> { [ 0x10017d5, question, slash, voidsymbol ] }; // zws key <SPCE> { [ 0x100????, space, 0x10000a0, voidsymbol ] }; // add language key };
XIM
Bart Geesink to localization, Javier
Hi,
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 10:15:41 Edward Cherlin wrote:
> > "Note that for Compose to work you must select "X input mode" in gtk > input menu; and you must have a correct locale setting. > To make that the default, put export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim > somewhere in your ~/.profile or similar." >
Problem solved: The "export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim" variable was in the wrong location. I put it in /etc/profile, which didn't work. ~.profile did not work either. Putting: GTK_IM_MODULE="xim" in /etc/environment was the solution.
Cheers,