5. Character setsIf you want to build an .Xmodmap and you know how the character looks visually, you may have problems about knowing how it is defined by name. A good site that may help you with this may be: http://www.geocities.com/gorazd.hribar/latin-2/eng-iso-8859-2.html Here you can see ISO8859-2 characters visually. I also included here some ISO8859-2 Character definitions for you to know which names are used for pertinent keys. It may not be complete and you should not bother about the keycode numbers, but notice how keys are named. Much of this information is useful to build a keyboard with ISO8859-1 characters only, or a combination of East European characters and Western characters. If you're going to use other languages than the Central European or West-European ones, find a pertinent table for your ISO*** character set on the Internet. The gdkkeysyms.h file that contains all the crazy names for keycode entities including hexcodes is in (older versions of RedHat) /usr/include/gdk/ directory. If no gdkkeysyms.h file is on your sustem, see the file /usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h (you must install XFree86 development package to make use of this directory), or try to look in /lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/GTK/keysyms.pm (it also contains names of keycode entities including hex codes). If you have a newer version of PERL, the version number "5.6.0" may differ. The similar thing should apply to other systems (FreeBSD), too, as they also use PERL. 5.1. ISO-8859-2 (ISO Latin2) character setXmodmap entities with their word definitions (which you put in the Xmodmap file) and their visual representation. Some word definitions lack their visual forms. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- space exclam ! quotedbl " numbersign # dollar $ percent ampersand & quoteright ' parenleft ( parenright ) asterisk * plus + comma , hyphen - period . slash / zero 0 one 1 two 2 three 3 four 4 five 5 six 6 seven 7 eight 8 nine 9 colon : semicolon ; less < < equal = greater > > question ? at @ A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H I I J J K K L L M M N N O O P P Q Q R R S S T T U U V V W W X X Y Y Z Z bracketleft [ backslash \ bracketright ] asciicircum ^ underscore _ quoteleft ` a a b b c c d d e e f f g g h h i i j j k k l l m m n n o o p p q q r r s s t t u u v v w w x x y y z z braceleft { bar | braceright } tilde space Aogonek breve Lslash currency Lcaron Sacute section dieresis Scaron Š Scedilla Tcaron Ť Zacute Ź hyphen Zcaron Ž Zdotaccent degree aogonek ogonek lslash acute lcaron ľ sacute ś caron cedilla scaron š scedilla tcaron ť zacute hungarumlaut zcaron ž zdotaccent Racute Aacute Acircumflex Abreve Adieresis Lacute Cacute Ccedilla Ccaron Č Eacute É Eogonek Edieresis Ecaron Ě Iacute Í Icircumflex Dcaron Ď Eth Nacute Ń Ncaron Ň Oacute Ó Ocircumflex Ohungarumlaut Odieresis multiply Rcaron Ř Uring Ů Uacute Ú hungarumlaut Udieresis Yacute Tcedilla germandbls racute aacute á acircumflex abreve adieresis lacute cacute ccedilla ccaron č eacute eogonek edieresis ecaron iacute icircumflex dcaron dbar nacute ncaron oacute ocircumflex ohungarumlaut odieresis divide rcaron uring uacute uhungarumlaut udieresis yacute tcedilla dotaccent ---------------------------------------------------------------------- First, if you are using older systems (see the legacy solution), try to see if definitions will give you (after installing pertinent fonts and building the Xmodmap map with keyboard definitions for X) what they say they are. If they will not give you what they say they are, see my legacy soluttion. Linux HOWTO full list |
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