On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 23:49:38 +0100
Andreas Tobler <andre...@freebsd.org> wrote:

> On 10.12.13 14:43, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 15:31:44 +0200 Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
> >> That keyboards have no Shift key for that? :)
> >> I will be glad to apply your changes, but I have to know how it
> >> should be controlled.
> >>
> >> RU and UA PC keyboards have same 3 symbols '2', '"', '@'
> >> To get '2' i have to press only '2'
> >> To get '@' I have to press Shift+'2'
> >> To get '"' I have to switch to UA or RU and press Shift+'2'
> >>
> >> Ahh, or use some called Third-Level (IIRC) in Xorg terms. Temporary
> >> lang switch. Which commonly mapped to one of Alt. Right?
> >> So R-Alt+Shift+'2'?
> > 
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltGr
> 
> Thanks Tijl!
> 
> To get the @ I have to press AltGr + '2'.
> There are combinations where I have to press AltGr+Shift. e.g to get
> the 'broken bar, ¦', AltGr+Shift+'7'.
> 
> Andreas
> 

Hello Andreas and Tijl!

Since I think not a whole world have AltGr key (read as "not most
keyboards on the Earth") :)
Think it is OK to use R.Alt as an Alt by default, and enable AltGr with
sysctl kern.vt.enable_altgr.

Committed at r259532.

Any other opinions are welcomed! 

WBW
-- 
Aleksandr Rybalko <r...@freebsd.org>
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