Xmodmap in /usr/kde/3.2/share/config/kdm/Xsetup/ or something like that. KDE users shouldn't link at ~/.Xmodmap but place an. Test with xmodmap -pk how your keymap looks. Insert the following line in /etc/X11/XF86Config, section ServerFlags: Beware: in Gnome this means you lose some functionality, if I'm not mistaken. This only works if you turn off Xkb (so it doesn't override). Ln -s /usr/share/xmodmap/_intl-be-deadkeys ~/.Xmodmap The xmodmap will then be loaded when X starts. One solution is then to create a symbolic link ~/.Xmodmap to it. Keycode 0圆D = Control_R Super_R Hyper_R Meta_R Keycode 0x25 = Control_L Super_L Hyper_L Meta_L Keycode 0x3D = slash question questiondown Keycode 0x3B = comma less ccedilla Ccedilla Keycode 0x33 = backslash bar notsign brokenbar Keycode 0x30 = dead_acute dead_diaeresis acute diaeresis Keycode 0x2F = semicolon colon paragraph degree Keycode 0x23 = bracketright braceright guillemotright quotedbl Keycode 0x22 = bracketleft braceleft guillemotleft apostrophe Keycode 0x15 = equal plus multiply division Keycode 0x14 = minus underscore yen dead_abovering Keycode 0x13 = 0 parenright rightsinglequotemark dead_macron Keycode 0x12 = 9 parenleft leftsinglequotemark dead_hook Keycode 0x11 = 8 asterisk threequarters dead_abovedot Keycode 0x10 = 7 ampersand onehalf dead_ogonek Keycode 0x0F = 6 dead_circumflex onequarter dead_cedilla Keycode 0x0E = 5 percent EuroSign dead_doubleacute Keycode 0x0D = 4 dollar currency sterling Keycode 0x0C = 3 numbersign threesuperior asciicircum Keycode 0x0B = 2 at twosuperior dead_horn Keycode 0x0A = 1 exclam exclamdown onesuperior Keycode 0x31 = dead_grave dead_tilde emopenrectangle dead_breve ! -There also is an Xkb symbols keymap available. ! -Tested on: Acer TravelMate 803LCiB, Gentoo Linux, gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.7-r7, gnome 2.6. and ofcourse a few things needed to be unique for linux as well. with some empty spaces filled up with some extra functionality ! -Inputlanguage: Dutch (Belgium), Flemish ! -Keyboardlayout: US (International), QWERTY !Features: -A copy of the keymap in Windows XP with these settings: !Tips: In Gnome you can couple the Windows key with showing the panel menu. I made this mostly for myself, but I hope it can be of any use to other people as well. I made this because of the lacking of a good keymap for Belgians with a US-int qwerty (why would you use azerty when you speak Dutch!?) and wanting about the same as in Windows. Made by Pieter-Jan Vandormael (pjv at skynet dot be) on an Acer TravelMate 803LCiB laptop. Also some empty spaces have been filled up with some extra functionality. This doesn't always give a logic layout, but still. This keymap is designed to be as close as possible to the Windows XP keymap (for the same keyboard-layout/language combination). !Notes & description: Xmodmap keymap for US-international qwerty keyboards with language setting Dutch(Belgium). When done, there will be support for everyone: console, plain X, KDE, and especially Gnome users. I've started it, but not yet finished it. A similar keymap for console may come very soon. I'll post another elaborate thread about this tomorrow, I guess. This makes typing the English word "don't" hard. But when you type for instance an accent and then a t, you will get nothing (not seperately accent and t like in Windows). When you type an accent and an e, you will get an e with an accent on it. I don't know if the keypad and/or other parts will work correctly. I made this on a laptop, so a limited keyboard. I also finally found a solution to get the dead-keys to be "selective" just like in Windows. You'll probably only need the latter (it's better).\ I made an xmodmap and a solution for xkb. In Windows you would have these settings for this: Keyboardlayout: US International (QWERTY), language input: Dutch(Belgium). I cloned the keymap of Windows XP, and added some extra functionality too. It might apply to other languages as well though, or at least be very useful. It gives you "selective" dead-keys (which means accents too), working alt-gr and window keys, and the euro sign. This thread is meant for Belgians who utilise a US International QWERTY keyboard. However this still is the original and first hand page. So if you speak Dutch, please visit that page as well. Since it is a wiki there, it might split off someday. Warning: This mini-howto has gotten a copy on the Dutch Gentoo Wiki. Posted: Thu 9:12 pm Post subject: mini-howto: Keymaps for US Int. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - mini-howto: Keymaps for US Int.
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