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Bug#10923: marked as done (xlibs: [xkb] Polish keyboard problems, zacute in wrong place, [Oo]acute unavailable)



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From: Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@piast.t19.ds.pwr.wroc.pl>
Subject: xbase: Polish xkb keymap is incorrect
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Package: xbase
Version: 3.3-3

The xkb keymap for the "Polish programmers" keyboard is incorrect
(zacute is entered using RightAlt-Q, should be RightAlt-X).
I modified it (it's at the end of this mail), and this one is almost
working, except I can't enter two ISO 8859-2 Polish characters:

oacute ('ó', RightAlt-O, ISO 8859-2 code 243)
Oacute ('Ó', Shift-RightAlt-O, ISO 8859-2 code 211).

Both are correctly displayed by xkeycaps, but pressing them (in
an xterm at least) has no effect.  However, it is possible to
enter them - by pressing LeftAlt-S and Shift-LeftAlt-S respectively
instead of the expected (in this country) keys.  The remaining 16
Polish characters (±æê³ñ¶¼¿¡ÆʣѦ¬¯) work just fine.

I have the following xkb configuration (generated by xf86config)
in my /etc/X11/XF86Config:

    Xkbkeycodes "xfree86"
    XkbTypes    "default"
    XkbCompat   "default"
    XkbSymbols  "en_US(pc101)+pl"
    XkbGeometry "pc"

Could someone explain what is going on here?  Am I doing something
wrong, or is this a real bug?

Marek

-- System Information
Debian Release: 1.3
Kernel Version: Linux marekm 2.0.30 #1 Sun Jun 1 09:14:11 EST 1997 i486 unknown

Versions of the packages xbase depends on:
libc5	Version: 5.4.33-3
ncurses3.0	Version: 1.9.9e-1
xlib6	Version: 3.3-3
cpp	Version: 2.7.2.1-8

-- /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/pl

// $XConsortium: pl /main/3 1996/08/31 12:20:05 kaleb $
// $XFree86: xc/programs/xkbcomp/symbols/pl,v 3.3 1996/12/23 07:13:29 dawes Exp $
partial default alphanumeric_keys 
xkb_symbols "basic" {

    // Describes the differences between a very simple en_US
    // keyboard and a very simple Polish keybaord

    name[Group1]= "Polish";

    key <AB01> {	[               z,               Z	],
			[	zabovedot,       Zabovedot	]	};
    key <AB02> {	[               x,               X	],
			[	   zacute,          Zacute	]	};
    key <AB03> {	[               c,               C	],	
			[          cacute,          Cacute	]	};
    key	<AB06> {	[	        n,               N	],	
			[          nacute,          Nacute	]	};
    key <AC01> {	[               a,               A	],
			[	  aogonek,         Aogonek	]	};
    key <AC02> {	[               s,               S	],
			[	   sacute,          Sacute	]	};
    key <AC09> {	[		l,		 L	],
			[	  lstroke,	   Lstroke	]	};
    key <AD03> {	[               e,               E	],	
			[         eogonek,         Eogonek	]	};
    key	<AD09> {	[               o,               O	],	
			[          oacute,          Oacute	]	};

    // End alphanumeric section

    // Begin mofifier mappings
    
    modifier_map Shift  { Shift_L };
    modifier_map Lock   { Caps_Lock };
    modifier_map Control{ Control_L };
    modifier_map Mod3   { Mode_switch };
};

partial alphanumeric_keys 
xkb_symbols "Sundeadkeys" {
    include "pl(basic)" // for consistent naming
};

partial alphanumeric_keys 
xkb_symbols "sundeadkeys" {
    include "pl(Sundeadkeys)" // for consistent naming
};

partial alphanumeric_keys 
xkb_symbols "nodeadkeys" {
    include "pl(basic)" // for consistent naming
};
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Hello,

I checked current xfree97 and it seems that the problems you reported
a very long time ago have been fixed upstream in symbols/pc/pl:
  * zacute and Zacute are mapped to AltGr-X and AltGr-Shift-X
  * CapsLock work as expected

Shift has indeed to be pressed after AltGr, but this is not a limitation
of the pl layout, it happens for all the other layouts I looked into.
I am closing this bug.

Denis



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