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authormarha <marha@users.sourceforge.net>2011-02-20 12:29:25 +0000
committermarha <marha@users.sourceforge.net>2011-02-20 12:29:25 +0000
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xserver xkeyboard-config libX11 pixman mesa git update 2011
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diff --git a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/compat/japan b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/compat/japan
index 00187d00f..e9a6728d4 100644
--- a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/compat/japan
+++ b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/compat/japan
@@ -1,48 +1,45 @@
-// $Xorg: japan,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:54:34 cpqbld Exp $
-
-// Japanese keyboards need Eisu and Kana shift and
-// lock keys, which are typically bound to the
-// second shift level for some other modifier key.
-// These interpretations disable the default
-// interpretation (which would have these keys set
-// the same modifier as the level one symbol).
-
-default partial xkb_compatibility "japan" {
-
- interpret.repeat= False;
-
- interpret Eisu_Shift+Lock {
- action= NoAction();
- };
-
- interpret Eisu_toggle+Lock {
- action= NoAction();
- };
-
- interpret Kana_Shift+Lock {
- action= NoAction();
- };
-
- interpret Kana_Lock+Lock {
- action= NoAction();
- };
-};
-
-// Some Japanese keyboards have an explict Kana Lock key & matching LED
-
-partial xkb_compatibility "kana_lock" {
-
- virtual_modifiers Kana_Lock;
-
- interpret Kana_Lock+AnyOfOrNone(all) {
- virtualModifier= Kana_Lock;
- useModMapMods=level1;
- action= LockGroup(group=+1);
- };
-
- indicator "Kana" {
- !allowExplicit;
- groups= All-Group1;
- };
-};
-
+// Japanese keyboards need Eisu and Kana shift and
+// lock keys, which are typically bound to the
+// second shift level for some other modifier key.
+// These interpretations disable the default
+// interpretation (which would have these keys set
+// the same modifier as the level one symbol).
+
+default partial xkb_compatibility "japan" {
+
+ interpret.repeat= False;
+
+ interpret Eisu_Shift+Lock {
+ action= NoAction();
+ };
+
+ interpret Eisu_toggle+Lock {
+ action= NoAction();
+ };
+
+ interpret Kana_Shift+Lock {
+ action= NoAction();
+ };
+
+ interpret Kana_Lock+Lock {
+ action= NoAction();
+ };
+};
+
+// Some Japanese keyboards have an explict Kana Lock key & matching LED
+
+partial xkb_compatibility "kana_lock" {
+
+ virtual_modifiers Kana_Lock;
+
+ interpret Kana_Lock+AnyOfOrNone(all) {
+ virtualModifier= Kana_Lock;
+ useModMapMods=level1;
+ action= LockGroup(group=+1);
+ };
+
+ indicator "Kana" {
+ !allowExplicit;
+ groups= All-Group1;
+ };
+};