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diff --git a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/types/extra b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/types/extra
index 465796b53..e7529f40d 100644
--- a/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/types/extra
+++ b/xorg-server/xkeyboard-config/types/extra
@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
partial default xkb_types "default" {
- // Definition for a key type used for the czech keymap, for instance.
- // Defines style a with four level shift. It is similar to three_level
- // type used for iso9995 but it lets the shift key behave "normally".
+
+ // Defines a type with a four-level shift, similar to the three-level
+ // type used for iso9995, but it lets the Shift key behave "normally".
virtual_modifiers LevelThree;
type "FOUR_LEVEL" {
- modifiers = Shift+LevelThree;
+ modifiers = Shift+LevelThree;
map[None] = Level1;
map[Shift] = Level2;
map[LevelThree] = Level3;
map[Shift+LevelThree] = Level4;
level_name[Level1] = "Base";
level_name[Level2] = "Shift";
- level_name[Level3] = "Alt Base";
- level_name[Level4] = "Shift Alt";
+ level_name[Level3] = "Alt Base";
+ level_name[Level4] = "Shift Alt";
};
type "FOUR_LEVEL_ALPHABETIC" {
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ partial default xkb_types "default" {
map[LevelThree] = Level3;
map[Shift+LevelThree] = Level4;
map[Lock+LevelThree] = Level3;
- map[Lock+Shift+LevelThree] = Level4;
+ map[Lock+Shift+LevelThree] = Level4;
preserve[Lock+LevelThree] = Lock;
preserve[Lock+Shift+LevelThree] = Lock;
level_name[Level1] = "Base";
@@ -49,11 +49,9 @@ partial default xkb_types "default" {
level_name[Level4] = "Shift Alt";
};
- // Another four level keypad variant
- // First two levels are controled by NumLock (with active Shift-ing like
- // in KEYPAD). LevelThree overrides this mode, with two additional
- // Shift-ed levels
- // NumLock state is intentionnaly ignored when LevelThree is active
+ // A four-level keypad variant. The first two levels are controlled by
+ // NumLock (with active shifting like in KEYPAD). LevelThree overrides
+ // this mode, with two additional shifted levels.
type "FOUR_LEVEL_MIXED_KEYPAD" {
modifiers = Shift+NumLock+LevelThree;
map[None] = Level1;
@@ -61,32 +59,32 @@ partial default xkb_types "default" {
map[NumLock] = Level2;
map[Shift] = Level2;
map[LevelThree] = Level3;
- map[NumLock+LevelThree] = Level3;
+ map[NumLock+LevelThree] = Level3;
map[Shift+LevelThree] = Level4;
- map[Shift+NumLock+LevelThree] = Level4;
+ map[Shift+NumLock+LevelThree] = Level4;
level_name[Level1] = "Base";
level_name[Level2] = "Number";
level_name[Level3] = "Alt Base";
level_name[Level4] = "Shift Alt";
};
- // Base level, two Shift-ed LevelThree levels, one Ctrl+Alt command level
+ // Base level, two shifted LevelThree levels, one Ctrl+Alt command level.
type "FOUR_LEVEL_X" {
modifiers = Shift+LevelThree+Control+Alt;
map[None] = Level1;
map[LevelThree] = Level2;
- map[Shift+LevelThree] = Level3;
- map[Control+Alt] = Level4;
+ map[Shift+LevelThree] = Level3;
+ map[Control+Alt] = Level4;
level_name[Level1] = "Base";
level_name[Level2] = "Alt Base";
level_name[Level3] = "Shift Alt";
- level_name[Level4] = "Ctrl+Alt";
+ level_name[Level4] = "Ctrl+Alt";
};
-// Special type for keys used in Serbian Latin Unicode map
-// It makes it possible to use all three forms of latin letters
-// present in Unicode that are made up of two separate letters
-// (forms like LJ, Lj, and lj; NJ, Nj, and nj; etc)
+// A special type for keys used in the Serbian Latin Unicode keymap.
+// It makes it possible to use all three forms of latin letters
+// present in Unicode that are made up of two separate letters
+// (forms like LJ, Lj, and lj; NJ, Nj, and nj; etcetera).
type "SEPARATE_CAPS_AND_SHIFT_ALPHABETIC" {
modifiers = Shift+Lock+LevelThree;
@@ -105,21 +103,20 @@ partial default xkb_types "default" {
level_name[Level4] = "Shift AltGr";
};
-// type for e.g. german ssharp which is capitalized SS.
+// A key type for the German ssharp (for example), which is capitalized as SS.
// CHARACTERISTICS:
-// It is FOUR_LEVEL with the exception that the fifth level
-// is mapped to the Lock modifier.
-// If other modifiers are used, the Lock state is ignored.
+// It is FOUR_LEVEL with the exception that the fifth level is mapped to the
+// Lock modifier. If other modifiers are used, the Lock state is ignored.
// DETAILS ABOUT GERMAN:
-// The capital form of ssharp (called sharp s) only exists for
-// completely capitalized Text, not at the beginning of sentences
-// or nouns (nouns have a captial letter at the beginning in german).
-// The ssharp key, to the right of the zero key, takes this into
-// account and has a questionmark mapped on shift-ssharp since
-// normally no capital version is needed.
-// When typing with active capsLock, this key type is needed to
-// output two capital letters S because this is the only german key
-// whose capital letter is not the same as the one typed with shift.
+// The capital form of ssharp (called sharp s) only exists for completely
+// capitalized text, not for words at the beginning of sentences nor for
+// nouns (nouns in German normally start with a captial letter).
+// The ssharp key, to the right of the zero key, takes this into account
+// and has a questionmark mapped to Shift-ssharp since normally no capital
+// version is needed.
+// When typing with active CapsLock, this key type is needed to
+// output two capital letters S because this is the only German key
+// whose capital letter is not the same as the one typed with Shift.
type "FOUR_LEVEL_PLUS_LOCK" {
modifiers = Shift+Lock+LevelThree;
@@ -139,7 +136,7 @@ partial default xkb_types "default" {
};
};
-// This enables the four level shifting also for the keypad.
+// This enables the four-level shifting also for the keypad.
partial xkb_types "keypad" {
virtual_modifiers LevelThree;
@@ -157,5 +154,5 @@ partial xkb_types "keypad" {
level_name[Level2] = "Number";
level_name[Level3] = "Alt Base";
level_name[Level4] = "Alt Number";
- };
+ };
};