I am also for keycodes. I patched my suckless softwares to handle
keycodes instead of keysyms.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Markus Teich said:
>> sure. Unfortunately I see no easy way of achieving that. Either use the
>> keycodes, which are layout agnostic, but ha
Markus Teich said:
> sure. Unfortunately I see no easy way of achieving that. Either use the
> keycodes, which are layout agnostic, but have the disadvantage, that different
> keyboard models can report different keycodes for the „same“ key. Or use the
> KeySyms which are keyboard model agnostic bu
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> That said, I'd love to have Ctrl-з to be equivalent to Ctrl-z. But I am not
> sure whether I would tolerate any additional complexity as a trade-off.
Heyho,
sure. Unfortunately I see no easy way of achieving that. Either use the
keycodes, which are layout agnostic, b
Markus Teich said:
> Are there people on this list using different keyboard layouts and
> switching between them regularly?
I use Yugoslav keyboard layout and switch between Latin and Cyrillic.
The layouts only differ in letters, and even then the matching letters
("A" and "А", "Z" and "З", etc.)
> > shortcuts to stay on the same key
+1
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 04:54:08PM +0100, Markus Teich wrote:
> shortcuts to stay on the same key
This.
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Heyho,
just out of curiousity: Are there people on this list using different keyboard
layouts and switching between them regularly? If yes: Would you like your
shortcuts to stay on the same key or would you like them to be consistent with
the character in the respective layout. For example conside