Hi Alexander, keyboard layouts are a moving target. When I started GNU APL I used xmodmap which was the most reasonable way to do it at that time. At some point in time (after a system upgrade from Mint 18 to Mint 19) xmodmap stopped working since the updated window manager now took over the control of the layout in an unpredictable way (the layout worked right after running xmodmap but switched back shortly after for unknown reasons). I also tried the other methods described in README-3-keyboard but for me none of them worked too well for me. So I decided that I should hack in the apl codes directly into the standard keyboard layout (us in my case). There is a file apl-1.8/support-files/Juergen-Mint-19/us (and a README next to it). That file is a replacement for /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/us (on GNU/Linux) or probably /usr/X11/xkb/symbols/us on BSD. It bypasses the fancy features available today (per window or application keyboard layout etc.) but works just fine, at least for myself. Best Regards, Jürgen On 4/28/20 1:00 AM, Alexander Shendi
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- Re: Keyboard layout and fonts for NetBS... Otto Diesenbacher-Reinmüller
- Re: Keyboard layout and fonts for NetBS... Dr . Jürgen Sauermann
- Re: Keyboard layout and fonts for NetBS... Elias Mårtenson