Hi Dietmar, Thanks for your suggestion. These keymap files appear to describe how to effect special characters to the VM, but I don't see any description of unicode characters representing letters and numbers. What did you use for that purpose?
It's a useful resource for a cross-check in any case! Thanks, iordan On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Dietmar Maurer <diet...@proxmox.com>wrote: > > I really didn't like the idea of releasing Opaque (the oVirt/RHEV VM > console > > Android client) into production supporting only English (QWERTY), so I > decided > > to implement a workaround for the existing inability to send Unicode > directly to > > the OS of the VMs. It's not perfect, because it requires users to choose > their > > layout themselves correctly, and it requires many layouts to be > supported in > > order to approach universal usefulness. However, I expect that interested > > people will contribute keyboard layout map files for their own layouts > once I > > document the final format and release the documentation with the source > code. > > I also hit that problem in spiceterm,. I ended up using the qemu keymap > files from > /usr/share/kvm/keymaps/. They are quite easy to parse. > > > -- The conscious mind has only one thread of execution.
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