I have KDE setup to use, gb, us, ca, fr, and dvorak keyboard layouts. I would 
like to display onscreen the keyboard layouts showing all levels, 
particularly level 3 (alt gr) , and level 4 (alt gr) + (shift).

Someone mentioned using xkbprint, but I'm darned if I can find out how to use 
it, or even if it will work with the KDE defined layouts, as they override 
the default layout, which is setup on install in the x config.

The man page for xkbprint is vague to say the least, but that's the norm for 
many man pages. Anyway it starts off by saying.
<quote>
"source" can be an X display specification or any compiled keymap (.xkm) file 
that includes a geometry description.
<end quote>

I can't make much sense out of that, and have looked for .xkm files 
in /etc/X11/xkb, but zilch, and all that's in those files is like trying to 
read egyptian hieroglyphs, at least to me.

Any suggestions apart from taking a course in egyptology welcome.

Nigel.


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