Am Montag, den 23.02.2009, 22:04 +0100 schrieb Christian Perrier:
> Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (he...@helgefjell.de):
> > Hello Christian,
> > On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:09:51PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
> >
> > Probably because
Am Samstag, den 07.03.2009, 07:49 +0100 schrieb Christian Perrier:
> Quoting Michelle Konzack (linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net):
> Actually, I *do* remember why I initially proposed that
> de-latin1-nodeadkeys has:
>
> keycode 13 = apostrophe grave
>
> And not:
>
> keycode 13 = acute
Hi Chris,
Am 2009-03-07 15:03:36, schrieb Christian Perrier:
> I don't feel like being that motivated. This should be pushed by real
> users of that keymap, IMHO.
Done. I have filed a wishlist bug for it.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
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Sat, 7 Mar 2009 15:03:36 +0100
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From: Christian Perrier
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Subject: Re: Bug#516391: qwertz-de: apostrophe instead of acute on keycode
0x0d
Quoting Michelle Konzack (linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net):
> > So, after thinking, my easoning is that if the nodeadkeys variant
> > should output an acute and not an apostrophethen X keymaps should
> > first be changed.
>
> I fully agry with this, since X is more important.
> Do you forward
Hi Chris and *,
Am 2009-03-07 07:49:40, schrieb Christian Perrier:
> this is because the X keymap "de" with "nodeadkeys" as variant
> actually outputs an apostrophe *and not an acute*.
>
> The "de" keymap in its "basic" variant *does* output an acute, on the
> other hand.
>
> That sounds fai
Quoting Michelle Konzack (linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net):
> > Seems OK to me, yes. Objections?
>
> Ehm, what do you mean?
>
> keycode 13 = acute grave
Yes, I mean choosing this for de-latin1-nodeadkeysif there are no
strong objections from the German community.
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Quoting Michelle Konzack (linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net):
> > > > de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap:
> > > > keycode 13 = apostrophe grave
> > > ^^
> > > Why not acute here? After all the apostrophe has its own key:
> > >
> > > keycode 43 = numbersign apostrophe
>
Am 2009-03-06 18:26:22, schrieb Christian Perrier:
> Quoting Matthias Julius (m...@julius-net.net):
>
> > > de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap:
> > > keycode 13 = apostrophe grave
> > ^^
> > Why not acute here? After all the apostrophe has its own key:
> >
> > keycode 43 =
Quoting Matthias Julius (m...@julius-net.net):
> > de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap:
> > keycode 13 = apostrophe grave
> ^^
> Why not acute here? After all the apostrophe has its own key:
>
> keycode 43 = numbersign apostrophe
Seems OK to me, yes. Objections?
Christian Perrier writes:
> I suggest we settle for a *dead* acute, though, in the de.kmap
> files.just like the de-latin1 keymapwhile the
> de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap will have the "non dead" versions, ie
> "apostrophe" and "grave (just like the "nondeadkeys" version of the X
> keymap.
>
Hello Christian,
Christian Perrier hat am Thu 26. Feb, 06:06 (+0100) geschrieben:
> Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
>
> > Why not acute? The apostrophe is already on the key right of ä. There
> > might be programs combining ´a to á. I've checked the compose sequences
> > and they all us
Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
> Why not acute? The apostrophe is already on the key right of ä. There
> might be programs combining ´a to á. I've checked the compose sequences
> and they all use the apostrophe and do not support the acut. Maybe, this
> could be changed, too?
Well, tha
Hi Christian,
Christian Perrier hat am Tue 24. Feb, 21:44 (+0100) geschrieben:
> Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
>
> > > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
> >
> > Because it's printed on the key. On my keyboard the dash goes from lower
>
> Aha. *that* is the b
Hello Christian,
Christian Perrier hat am Wed 25. Feb, 09:00 (+0100) geschrieben:
> Quoting Christian Knoke (chr...@cknoke.de):
> > Christian Perrier schrieb am 24. Feb um 21:44 Uhr:
> > > Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
> > >
> > > > > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dea
Quoting Christian Knoke (chr...@cknoke.de):
> Christian Perrier schrieb am 24. Feb um 21:44 Uhr:
> > Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
> >
> > > > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
> > >
> > > Because it's printed on the key. On my keyboard the dash goes from low
Christian Perrier schrieb am 24. Feb um 21:44 Uhr:
> Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
>
> > > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
> >
> > Because it's printed on the key. On my keyboard the dash goes from lower
>
> Aha. *that* is the best argument I've ever heard
Quoting Jörg Sommer (jo...@alea.gnuu.de):
> > What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
>
> Because it's printed on the key. On my keyboard the dash goes from lower
Aha. *that* is the best argument I've ever heard as of now..:-)
I think that Jörg's suggestion made it but I real
Hi everbody,
Christian Perrier hat am Sun 22. Feb, 12:09 (+0100) geschrieben:
> Quoting Streng Geheim (mu...@tonne.de):
> > Package: console-data
> > Version: 2:1.07-11
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > The key left of delete (keycode 0x0d) without modifiers produces '
> > (U+0027) instead of ´ (U+00B
Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (he...@helgefjell.de):
> Hello Christian,
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:09:51PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Quoting Streng Geheim (mu...@tonne.de):
> > > Package: console-data
> > > Version: 2:1.07-11
> > > Severity: normal
> > >
> > > The key left of delete (keycod
Hello Christian,
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:09:51PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Streng Geheim (mu...@tonne.de):
> > Package: console-data
> > Version: 2:1.07-11
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > The key left of delete (keycode 0x0d) without modifiers produces ' (U+0027)
> > instead of ´
Quoting Streng Geheim (mu...@tonne.de):
> Package: console-data
> Version: 2:1.07-11
> Severity: normal
>
> The key left of delete (keycode 0x0d) without modifiers produces ' (U+0027)
> instead of ´ (U+00B4).
What makes you think it should produce a (non-dead) acute?
On all keymaps I checked th
Package: console-data
Version: 2:1.07-11
Severity: normal
The key left of delete (keycode 0x0d) without modifiers produces ' (U+0027)
instead of ´ (U+00B4).
I have solved it by adding s/keycode 13 = apostrophe/keycode 13 =
acute/;
to /etc/console-tools/remap
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