2008/2/19, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Bruno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > The keyboard laod like a charm, but there are some mistakes in it.
> >
> > ALT+1 gives nothing, it should give ±
> > ALT+2 gives nothing, it should give @ (like Shift+2)
> > ALT+3 £
> > ALT+4 ¢
> > ALT+5 ¤
> > ALT+6 ¬
> > ALT+-(the key at the right of 0) gives nothing, it should give ½
> >  the key at the right of p gives nothing, it should give ^ (when you
> > do it twise, or êâûîô)
>
>
> Hmmm, do you mean ALT+<foo> or ALTGR+<foo> ?
>
> There is no keymap where ALT+foo combinations are supposed to give
> something different....
>
> My reference was
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Canadian_Multilingual_Standard
> and it clearly shows that combinations with "1" and only the key
> itself that should give "1" and Shift+1 that should give "!" and
> that's all.
>
>
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Well your refference is wrong :). xorg has it quite good (layout=ca
variant=multi)

if you want a picture, it's there:
-- http://www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/images/ti/clavier.gif . or if you want
to use it in X: setxkbmap -model pc105 -layout ca -variant fr (that
would be the best I think...)


Bruno Lambert


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