Re: figuring out the current xkb layout

2012-10-30 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, okt 30, 2012 at 16:07:03 +0400, Alexander Polakov wrote: > * LEVAI Daniel [121030 15:30]: > > Hi! > > > > Alexander's mail made me remember that I was wondering about this for a > > while. > > I'm setting up my keyboard layout with `setxkbmap -layout 'us,hu'` so I > > can comfortably switch

Re: figuring out the current xkb layout

2012-10-30 Thread Alexander Polakov
* LEVAI Daniel [121030 15:30]: > Hi! > > Alexander's mail made me remember that I was wondering about this for a > while. > I'm setting up my keyboard layout with `setxkbmap -layout 'us,hu'` so I > can comfortably switch between layouts with alt+shift. But I can't seem > to figure out what is the

Re: figuring out the current xkb layout

2012-10-30 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, okt 30, 2012 at 12:09:05 +0100, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote: [...] > I don't have a direct answer to your question, but I use setxkbmap > ... -option 'grp:shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll'; this allows me to switch > between layouts pressing both shift keys, the "scroll lock" tells me > which l

Re: figuring out the current xkb layout

2012-10-30 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
LEVAI Daniel writes: > Hi! Hi, > Alexander's mail made me remember that I was wondering about this for a > while. > I'm setting up my keyboard layout with `setxkbmap -layout 'us,hu'` so I > can comfortably switch between layouts with alt+shift. But I can't seem > to figure out what is the curre

figuring out the current xkb layout

2012-10-30 Thread LEVAI Daniel
Hi! Alexander's mail made me remember that I was wondering about this for a while. I'm setting up my keyboard layout with `setxkbmap -layout 'us,hu'` so I can comfortably switch between layouts with alt+shift. But I can't seem to figure out what is the current layout. setxkbmap -query only shows '