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authorAlexander Gottwald <alexander.gottwald@s1999.tu-chemnitz.de>2005-02-11 10:58:38 +0000
committerAlexander Gottwald <alexander.gottwald@s1999.tu-chemnitz.de>2005-02-11 10:58:38 +0000
commit771fe85b14f6b7dd87612bcff6b61b5304b24da8 (patch)
tree63f5f676e288333573e44056eede42050f486893
parent3331a25617c489e6485403c2b306f32175eeae54 (diff)
downloadxorg-app-xkbcomp-CYGWIN.tar.gz
Import changes from XORG-6.8.2CYGWIN-6_8_2-MERGECYGWIN
-rw-r--r--README.config2
-rw-r--r--README.enhancing14
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/README.config b/README.config
index ef8eeb1..1655acc 100644
--- a/README.config
+++ b/README.config
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Abstract
- This document describes how to configure X11R6.8.1 XKB from a
+ This document describes how to configure X11R6.8.2 XKB from a
user's point a few. It converts basic configuration syntax and
gives also a few examples.
diff --git a/README.enhancing b/README.enhancing
index 3ce2b34..2bef1a1 100644
--- a/README.enhancing
+++ b/README.enhancing
@@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ comfortable to add one additional XKB term - group. You can think of a group
as of a vector of columns per each keycode (naturally the dimension of this
vector may differ for different keycodes). What is it good for? The group is
not very useful unless you intend to use more than one logically different
-set of symbols (like more than one alphabet) defined in a single mapping
-table. But then, the group has a natural meaning - each symbol set has its
-own group and changing it means selecting a different one. XKB approach
-allows up to four different groups. The columns inside each group are called
-(shift) levels. The X server knows the current group and reports it together
-with modifier set and with a keycode in key events.
+set of symbols (like more than one alphabet) defined in a single mapping ta-
+ble. But then, the group has a natural meaning - each symbol set has its own
+group and changing it means selecting a different one. XKB approach allows
+up to four different groups. The columns inside each group are called (shift)
+levels. The X server knows the current group and reports it together with
+modifier set and with a keycode in key events.
To sum it up:
@@ -506,4 +506,4 @@ rules file described above the .lst file could look like:
And that should be it. Enjoy creating your own xkb mapping.
-$XdotOrg: xc/programs/xkbcomp/README.enhancing,v 1.3 2004/09/03 23:41:22 kem Exp $
+$XdotOrg$