I've now posted a revised (console) keytable (and separate file for the numeric keypad) to my website at http:www.kenmoffat.uklinux.net/downloads in the file uk_Book2001.kmap.tar.gz .
All the keys now work, and I've included the standard latin1 compose definitions - some of these, such as compose 1 2 for 1/2 work on the latin1 character set, others such as the euro symbol and compose o e for the oe character work on the latin0/latin9 character set. I've mapped command/apple to alt-gr, and alt + alt-gr to compose. This is specifically for this year's iBook with a uk keyboard, but I'd be interested to know if it is appropriate to the previous iBook, or indeed to any other apple machines with a uk keyboard. The modifications to the numeric keypad should work for all 2001 iBooks (I'm guessing I had to do this because the numlock key doesn't generate a keypress signal for itself). All feedback gratefully received before I push this to the keyb and console-tools maintainers. I'm only subscribed to linuxppc-user, so please cc me on any replies to the other lists. Thanks, Ken -- Never drink more than two pangalacticgargleblasters ! Home page : http://www.kenmoffat.uklinux.net