On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:

>       So, here's my impression of how it works based on what you've just 
> said.

[snip]

        Yuck.  Let me do some more reworking.

-       When a keystroke comes from the hardware, it gets picked up and sent
        to the client (ie. application/program). 
-       The application program (calling on ???) translates it into a
        character using the following process:
        -       Translates from a key/scan code into a symbol using the xmodmap 
map
        -       The translation table is generated from xkb/*.
        -       The compose/locale stuff happens after the xmodmap translation 
table.

        Is that better?

        :)


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