On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:55:47PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
...
> The idea is to respect the user XKB setting (That is Debian-way.)
> 
> I may be misguided for CK-situation.

As I made close look into situation, Korean situation is a bit different
from Japanese and Chinese input methods.  You do not have internal mode
to input alphabets.  So the problem of overriding user's XKB is not as
major as I originally thought.

The non-alphabet keys have different location depending on ANSI(US) or
ISO as described in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout

So those with ISO keyboad (including Japanese keyboard) need to type
non-alphabet characters based on ANSI location.  I have no idea how
those non-alphabet characters are used in Korean typing context.

If you think it is OK to force ANSI(US) for ISO or JPN keyboad owner,
please close this bug.

Regards,

Osamu

PS: I pushed git repo.  What should I do with the "remote/master".
    Delete it? (Can we?)


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