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-X Keyboard Extension
---------------------
-
-The X Keyboard Extension essentially replaces the core protocol definition of
-keyboard. The extension makes possible to clearly and explicitly specify most
-aspects of keyboard behaviour on per-key basis and to more closely track the
-logical and physical state of the keyboard. It also includes a number of
-keyboard controls designed to make keyboards more accessible to people with
-physical impairments.
-
-There are five types of components in the server database corresponing to five
-xkb symbolic names: symbols, geometry, keycodes, compat and types which
-determine the keyboard behaviour. These five components can combined together
-into a resulting keyboard mapping using the 'rules' component.
-
-The complete specification can be found on
-http://xfree86.org/current/XKBproto.pdf
-
-For XKB configuration information see 'docs/README.config' file.
-
-For information how to further enhance XKB configuration see 'docs/README.enhancing'
-file.
-
-For information how to replace existing XKB configuration database with
-XKeyboardConfig see 'docs/HOWTO.transition' file.
-
-Contribution guidelines are described at
-http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/Rules
+X Keyboard Extension
+--------------------
+
+The X Keyboard Extension essentially replaces the core protocol definition of
+keyboard. The extension makes possible to clearly and explicitly specify most
+aspects of keyboard behaviour on per-key basis and to more closely track the
+logical and physical state of the keyboard. It also includes a number of
+keyboard controls designed to make keyboards more accessible to people with
+physical impairments.
+
+There are five types of components in the server database corresponing to five
+xkb symbolic names: symbols, geometry, keycodes, compat and types which
+determine the keyboard behaviour. These five components can combined together
+into a resulting keyboard mapping using the 'rules' component.
+
+The complete specification can be found on
+http://xfree86.org/current/XKBproto.pdf
+
+For XKB configuration information see 'docs/README.config' file.
+
+For information how to further enhance XKB configuration see 'docs/README.enhancing'
+file.
+
+For information how to replace existing XKB configuration database with
+XKeyboardConfig see 'docs/HOWTO.transition' file.
+
+Contribution guidelines are described at
+http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/Rules