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-dumpkeymap - Diagnostic dump and detailed description of .keymapping files
-Version 4
-
-Copyright (C)1999,2000 by Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
-Eric Sunshine, 1 December 2000
-
-OVERVIEW
-========
-This package contains the diagnostic utility dumpkeymap, as well as highly
-detailed documentation describing the internal layout of the Apple/NeXT
-.keymapping file.
-
-The dumpkeymap utility displays detailed information about each .keymapping
-file mentioned on the command-line. On Apple and NeXT platforms, if no
-.keymapping files are mentioned on the command-line, then it will instead
-dissect the key mapping currently in use by the WindowServer and AppKit.
-
-Documentation includes a thorough and detailed description of the internal
-layout of the .keymapping file, as well as an explanation of how to interpret
-the output of dumpkeymap.
-
-The complete set of documentation is available for perusal via dumpkeymap's
-manual page (dumpkeymap.1), as well as via the command-line options described
-below.
-
- --help
- Usage summary.
- --help-keymapping
- Detailed discussion of the internal format of a .keymapping file.
- --help-output
- Explanation of dumpkeymap's output.
- --help-files
- List of key mapping-related files and directories.
- --help-diagnostics
- Explanation of diagnostic messages.
-
-Once the manual page is been installed, documentation can also be accessed
-with the Unix `man' command:
-
- % man dumpkeymap
-
-
-COMPILATION
-===========
-MacOS/X, Darwin
-
- cc -Wall -o dumpkeymap dumpkeymap.c -framework IOKit
-
-MacOS/X DP4 (Developer Preview 4)
-
- cc -Wall -o dumpkeymap dumpkeymap.c -FKernel -framework IOKit
-
-MacOS/X Server, OpenStep, NextStep
-
- cc -Wall -o dumpkeymap dumpkeymap.c
-
-By default, dumpkeymap is configured to interface with the HID driver (Apple)
-or event-status driver (NeXT), thus allowing it to dump the key mapping which
-is currently in use by the WindowServer and AppKit. However, these facilities
-are specific to Apple/NeXT. In order to build dumpkeymap for non-Apple/NeXT
-platforms, you must define the DUMPKEYMAP_FILE_ONLY flag when compiling the
-program. This flag inhibits use of the HID and event-status drivers and
-configures dumpkeymap to work strictly with raw key mapping files.
-
-For example, to compile for Linux:
-
- gcc -Wall -DDUMPKEYMAP_FILE_ONLY -o dumpkeymap dumpkeymap.c
-
-
-INSTALLATION
-============
-Install the dumpkeymap executable image in a location mentioned in the PATH
-environment variable. Typicall locations for executable files are:
-
- /usr/local/bin
- $(HOME)/bin
-
-Install the manual page, dumpkeymap.1, in the `man1' subdirectory one of the
-standard manual page locations or in any other location mentioned by the
-MANPATH environment variable.
-
-Typical locations for manual pages on most Unix platforms are:
-
- /usr/local/man/man1
-
-Typical locations for manual pages on MacOS/X, Darwin, and MacOS/X Server are:
-
- /usr/local/man/man1
- /Local/Documentation/ManPages/man1
- /Network/Documentation/ManPages/man1
-
-Typical locations for manual pages on OpenStep and NextStep are:
-
- /usr/local/man/man1
- /LocalLibrary/Documentation/ManPages/man1
- /LocalDeveloper/Documentation/ManPages/man1
-
-
-CONCLUSION
-==========
-This program and its accompanying documentation were written by Eric Sunshine
-and are copyright (C)1999,2000 by Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>.
-
-The implementation of dumpkeymap is based upon information gathered on
-September 3, 1997 by Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> and Paul S.
-McCarthy <zarnuk@zarnuk.com> during an effort to reverse engineer the format
-of the NeXT .keymapping file.
-
-
-
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