Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-04 Thread David Wright
—Racecar backwards is racecar, racecar upside down is expensive— —My wife can type tesseradecades while drinking a cup of tea— On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 15:38:45 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Jul 04, 2021 at 03:34:22PM -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote: > > On 7/4/21, David Wright wrote: > > >

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Jul 04, 2021 at 03:34:22PM -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 7/4/21, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Jul 2021 at 02:24:20 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote: > >> David Chartash at the corpora research mailing list pointed out to me > >> I could find what I wanted at: > >> > >> http://k

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-04 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 7/4/21, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 02 Jul 2021 at 02:24:20 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote: >> David Chartash at the corpora research mailing list pointed out to me >> I could find what I wanted at: >> >> http://kbdlayout.info/ > > That's for Windows, isn't it. Yes, but at the end of the

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-04 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jul 04, 2021 at 10:25:13AM -0500, David Wright wrote: [...] > My point about the mapping of unicode → keys depressed² seems to > have been missed. On this keyboard, I can type ø by > . holding AltGr and typing o > . typing CapsLock / o > . typing CapsLock o / Ah, Compose on CapsLock. Gre

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Jul 2021 at 02:24:20 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote: > David Chartash at the corpora research mailing list pointed out to me > I could find what I wanted at: > > http://kbdlayout.info/ That's for Windows, isn't it. > and within Debian using `man 5 keyboard` Yes, as it says, this w

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-02 Thread Albretch Mueller
It occurred to me that my use of the term "mapping" may have been a little confusing. I used it in general and as part of my corpora research I am moving away from UTF-8. That is all I am doing. lbrtchx

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-02 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 7/2/21, Greg Wooledge wrote: > you're starting from some MASSIVELY incorrect assumptions, > but up until now, correcting all the background noise was never > important, because you were just poking around out of curiosity. Or so > we thought. I don't understand why "we" think "I was just pok

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 02:24:20AM -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote: > From your examples you included I will only need yielded glyphs if > they are commonly used in a language. Now, defining "commonly used" > would be an entirely different, yet valid question. > > I will have to code my way throug

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread Albretch Mueller
David Chartash at the corpora research mailing list pointed out to me I could find what I wanted at: http://kbdlayout.info/ and within Debian using `man 5 keyboard` > There's no such table: it cannot exist. Which unicode number would you > assign to CapsLock, or RightShift. There are several

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Thu 01 Jul 2021 at 12:46:01 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote: > $ ls -l /etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz > ls: cannot access '/etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz': No such file > or directory > $ > > Or did you mean in the /etc/console-setup of the installation CD/DVD? > ~ No idea. That was

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 12:46:01PM -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote: > Given the baseline option a user chooses as "language" during > installation, the codes sent by the keyboard should be interpreted. > There should be files with the associations of (unicode) numbers and > keys on a keyboard. I d

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread Albretch Mueller
$ ls -l /etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz ls: cannot access '/etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz': No such file or directory $ Or did you mean in the /etc/console-setup of the installation CD/DVD? ~ $ file /etc/console-setup/compose.KOI8-R.inc /etc/console-setup/compose.KOI8-R.inc: ASCII text

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread David Wright
On Thu 01 Jul 2021 at 01:59:41 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote: > there should be files mapping (most probably unicode) number <-> > gliph for each language. > From where can I get them? I'm not quite sure I can reconcile your subject line and text. For the body text, you could look at a site li

Re: Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-07-01 Thread Will Mengarini
* Albretch Mueller [21-07/01=Th 01:59 -0400]: > there should be files mapping (most probably unicode) number > <-> glyph for each language. From where can I get them? Does have what you want? If not, try `locate kmap`.

Debian Linux keyboard mapping files ...

2021-06-30 Thread Albretch Mueller
there should be files mapping (most probably unicode) number <-> gliph for each language. From where can I get them? lbrtchx