Hello Konstantinos, I'm CC:'ing some mailing lists so the advise bellow are for them. Just jump to my comments and ignore them. People from Brazilian related lists, Konstantinos is the maintainer of the localization-config package. He's trying to improve it in order to make it be used by default in Debian Sarge. Among lots of other niceties, localization-config allows the XFree86's keyboard layout config to be pre-answered based on the language used to install Debian. This is why I'm CC:'ing you all as I'm really not sure which would be the best choice for a standard Brazilian keyboard since there are more than one possible layout used in Brazil. If someone could give Konstantinos a better advice than me it would surely help Brazilian Debian users. On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 09:21:14PM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: > On ?????? 22 ?????? 2004 20:57, you wrote: > > Hi Konstantinos, > > Tchau! Como vais? "Tchau", at least here in Brazil, is the expression used when people are leaving. You probably tried to say "Olá", which means "Hello". Also, "vais" is mostly used in Portuguese from Portugal. Here in Brazil we use only "vai" :-) > > 'pt_BR' => { LAYOUT => 'br', XKBModel => 'abnt2' }, > > > > or > > > > 'pt_BR' => { LAYOUT => 'us_intl', XKBModel => 'pc104' } > > > > depending if the computer has the native language keyboard (the > > first) or the US model. > > Well, Andre Luis Lopez, another developer (CCed) suggested another alternative: Hmm, its "Lopes". Nevermind, I can't get people even from Brazil to write "Lopes" anyway :-) It's very common that they use "Lopez". > 'pt_BR' => { LAYOUT => 'br', XKBOPTIONS => '', XKBMODEL => 'pc104', XKBVARIANT => 'abnt2' }, > > Since I am not really an expert in international keyboard layouts, which one should I include? > (I can only include one per locale though) I'm not an expert also. I only recommended you to use this layout because this is the one that I use for my personal machines and for every other machine I install and it works fine for me. However, it must be noted that I always use GNOME under XFree86 and I don't know if GNOME is adding some workarounds to make my life easier and to fix a possible bad layout choice or if this layout is really correct. I'm CC'ing debian-l10n-portuguese@lists.debian.org so we could have some advice from translators which certainly could know better than me about layout issues. Also, debian-users-portuguese@lists.debian.org is a potential good place for requesting help regarding this issue. Regards, -- ++----------------------------------------------------------------------++ || André Luís Lopes andrelop@debian.org || || http://people.debian.org/~andrelop || || Debian-BR Project http://www.debian-br.org || || Public GPG KeyID 9D1B82F6 ||
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