HS wrote: >> xkbprint -eps :0 kb.eps >> >> (see also man xkbprint)
> Thanks for the pointer. I tried it, but I keep getting an eps > with keys labeled with, I guess, key codes beginning with U0. I > am not getting the key character symbols. xkbprint is quite an old program, and it uses PostScript "directly" (things like: "put a letter A here"). AFAIK this will work in PostScript only for a very limited character set, not for Unicode. For Unicode printing to work you need to look up a character in a Unicode font, and then create a set of Postscript commands (drawing curves, plotting pixels, etc.) for actually drawing the character. libpaps (for instance) provides mechanisms for doing this. Maybe it is possible to take the old xkbprint source code and modify it, using the libpaps API. xkbprint as it is cannot do what you want I think. Regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]