On Friday I will upload the new version of hunglish. If not, please
bug me so! :)

On 2/14/06, K=C3=A1roly_?= =?UTF-8?Q?L=C5=91rentey
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> Peter Gervai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Serious: Under Xorg (and maybe xfree86 too) active hunglish "deactivates"
> > ctrl-alt-fkeys so it is not possible to change to text console
> > anymore. The reason is the weird reconfiguration of the fkeys
> > (which I do not see any reason to). The patch simply throws off
> > weirdo redefinitions and include the original srvr_ctrl defs.
> > If you know the hidden (and possibly evil) reson behind the redefs
> > you may come up with an alternative solution.
>
> FWIW, Hunglish 1.13 (released a few months ago) already had a fix for
> this (although your approach is better).
>
> 2005-10-12  Karoly Lorentey  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>         v1.13 released.
>
>         X.org compatibility.  All documentation converted to UTF-8.
>         New rule files for friendlier, model/layout-based setup.
>         Remove ill-conceived extra function key definitions.
>
>         * xkb/symbols/hunglish: Fix Shift-RAlt on pc101.  Various changes.
>         * xkb/types/hunglish: Removed.
>         * xkb/rules/hunglish: New file.
>         * xkb/rules/hunglish.lst: New file.
>
> > Other small thing in the patch to add hungarian quotation
> > marks on altgr/shft+altgr-o, p; and changing (useless?) currency
> > mark on altgr-minus to endash [which is the correct dash in
> > hungarian half of the cases]. These changes are not really important
> > though.
>
> Thank you, I applied these upstream for 1.14.  BTW, did you find these
> bindings on a keyboard somewhere, or are they your own inventions?

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LÉNÁRT, János
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